
WebRTC.ventures recently completed a Kurento to LiveKit migration for a client running one of the more complex real-time platforms we’ve worked on, and we did it without downtime. The platform had conferences, webinars, inbound telephony (call center), outbound telephony, recordings, and live transcription and translation in English

Learning though a tutorial on how to build a video conference application with WebRTC and a Kurento media server is an easy way to see how WebRTC works. Though the original idea behind WebRTC is to establish a peer-to-peer direct connection, a media server is useful to

The WebRTC ecosystem is vast and sometimes can be a bit scary for newcomers. When I first tried to understand WebRTC, I remember coming across an incredible amount of acronyms. This article will provide a guide to webRTC media servers and a few open source options such

Here at webRTC.ventures, we like the quote “In the social age, knowledge is only powerful by sharing what you know” by Charlie-Helen Robinson. So when Tsahi Levent-Levi of TestRTC asked us to work with him on testing how many sessions a Kurento server can hold, we were not