An update on some of the areas I will be working on at Voxbone. Read more here:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160623005705/en/Voxbone-Launches-“The-Workshop”-Test-Play-Create
Tag: WebRTC
At the last Kranky Geek WebRTC Show in Bengaluru on May 19,2016 I provided a review of NAT traversal in WebRTC.
I also described the firewall and:
- NAT traversal problem,
- How TURN servers work,
- TURN usage statistics,
- The best practices for using or deploying TURN Servers.
You can see
I was invited to head speak at Twilio's Signal Conference this year. My topic was WebRTC Hacks - Lessons Learned. I covered my own process in learning about WebRTC and some of my own personal hacks including:
- Motion Detecting Baby Monitor.
- Build your own phone company with WebRTC and a
The SDP Anatomy post originally by Antón Román has long been one of our most popular pages. The interactive guide was originally written in PHP, but became outdated and has some techincal issues. I rewrote the page in JavaScript and set to to pull data from Github to make updates
Two weeks ago Microsoft’s Bernard Aboba (and former webrtcHack’s interviewee) gave an update on Edge’s ORTC and WebRTC at the Microsoft Build conference. He covered some big topics including VP8 and WebRTC 1.0 support.
Fippo and I had some questions. It turns out that Bernard and