Helping vendors everywhere get the most out of & WebRTC
Carriers are moving towards LTE, and there, the network is going to be all IP. How would they handle this brave new world, where OTT players are dominant in the service provisioning area?
An interview with Luca Filigheddu, who decided to join RIM as an evangelist of their new Blackberry 10 platform.
We live in a world of infinite abstraction – especially the developers among us. From so many abstractions it is hard to see the whole picture and to analyze it.
Net neutrality has just been cancelled in South Korea. Carriers have been granted the ability to charge mobile VoIP OTT access. Is that a sign of things to come and why is it happening now?
Mozilla is adding a push notification service to their Firefox browser. Why is that and where will it be useful?
While WebRTC is disruptive, it is important we look at its weak links as well. These can hinder its success and adoption.
App Stores are growing. The amounts of applications they now hold are larger than all the games I’ve played in my youth. But how many of these apps are still alive?
I wanted to bring your attention to two posts I’ve written elsewhere: One about Wi-Fi and LTE and the other about 4K displays.
WebRTC is a disruptive technology. Its effects on the communication market is going to be profound. What is left to answer is whether it will will promote further fragmentation of VoIP solution or a consolidation of the user’s experience.