
AudioCodes and the Opus Transcoding Challenge
In the race for VoIP domination, where does Opus transcoding fits in? AudioCodes shows a different approach than the rest
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Should VoIP be Considered an Operating System Function?
Is it time to rethink VoIP? Is it a service, a feature - or just an operating system capability?
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The Tools WebRTC Developers Use
Thinking of doing WebRTC development? Have you decided on what dev env to use? Here is what others are using.
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Too Much WebRTC BS Lately
WebRTC isn't an easy technology. This is why there's so much misinformatio out there.
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How Chrome 30 is WebRTC's Best Release Yet
WebRTC is coming of age. Some say the hype is gone, others are just not reporting it. And I say
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17 Things That 220 WebRTC Vendors Taught Me
This last year went in a breeze, especially looking back at all the things I learned from looking at so
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4 is WebRTC's Magic Number
Developing services using WebRTC is relatively easy if you consider the alternative. The number I've noticed is usually 4 developers
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The Rise of Opus to HD Voice Domination
Opus is becoming a serious voice codec player in a world "infested" with royalty base codecs. Is this going to
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How to Send a File Using WebRTC Data API
WebRTC can be used to send arbitrary data as well. Hadar Weiss was kind enough to explain how you can
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What Latency Problem are you Trying to Solve?
Which latency is more important - the one that manifests itself in the problem you are trying to solve or
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The 3 Characteristics of Latency Problems
Latency is a problem that I think exist in most problems today. To solve it, it needs to be defined
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