Is there any sense for telecom companies to invest in APIs? What are they doing today with it, and where are the developers...
There's a question about the status of VoIP OTT players. They want to avoid being defined as telcos due to regulation, but what they offer is a service that competes with telcos. How does that work...
VoIP and WebRTC has ways to go until it can be called a valid replacement for our current mobile telephony solutions. The reason? Battery life...
[Amir Zmora is back this time with a post about WebRTC and MWC 2013. Being a WebRTC topic – I had no choice but to happily accept it.] Mobile World Congress (MWC) is always an exciting show, a place to feel the pulse of the market and estimate the impact of trends. I wrote in ...
There never was such a thing as net neutrality and there never will be. Time to face the hard facts...
Pointers to a few posts that were interesting this week. This time? It is all Web...
SIP will lose the innovation game to WebRTC. If you are into disruption, creativity and innovation - go with WebRTC and skip SIP altogether...
How are carriers reacting to WebRTC when all telecommunication API platforms are heading that way...
In my series of interviews around WebRTC, I decided it was time to go for a startup that relies solely on social networks - Twitter in this case. Here's an interview with Chris Matthieu of Twelephone...
A few posts about WebRTC who other people on the web have written...