The seamless browser to browser real-time audio and video communication that WebRTC enables is supported by a complex infrastructure. Things like signaling, NAT traversal and codec optimization can be difficult to maintain by the average development team unfamiliar with the intricacies of the WebRTC stack. CPaaS providers
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Real-time applications are everywhere and in many shapes: from typical messaging apps and video conferencing, to live streaming and even online gaming and trading platforms. Use cases span through multiple industries: Education, Healthcare and Customer Service, just to name a few. WebRTC allows building these web-based and
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In the second post in a three-part series, Hector shows us how to implement a CPaaS to enable WebRTC calls in your application.