Building WebRTC applications is a complex process that requires intricate knowledge and integration of various components. One approach to streamline this work is through a Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS), which offers a suite of tools and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that simplifies overall development. In
WHIP, WHEP, and Media Over QUIC are protocols that can significantly impact the efficiency, reliability, and quality of real-time communication and live streaming services. These protocols are not just buzzwords; they represent significant advancements in how we handle, deliver, and experience live media content. WHIP (WebRTC-HTTP Ingestion
When the end of life for Twilio Programmable Video was announced last December, customers were initially given a surprisingly short timeline to migrate to a new solution. Twelve months to assess, prototype, build, load test, pilot, and transition to a new video communication platform is quite tight.
Each month, we ask our dynamic team of WebRTC developers, mobile developers, designers, testers, DevOps experts, and project leads to share some of the impactful work they did in the past month. Here’s a short list of some that might interest you — at least the ones