Organization Archives • BlogGeek.me https://bloggeek.me/webrtctag/organization/ The leading authority on WebRTC Thu, 17 Aug 2023 08:51:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://bloggeek.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/ficon.png Organization Archives • BlogGeek.me https://bloggeek.me/webrtctag/organization/ 32 32 W3C https://bloggeek.me/webrtcglossary/w3c/ Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:34:06 +0000 http://webrtcglossary.com/?p=154 W3C stands for World Wide Web Consortium. This is an international organization in charge of specifying HTML and its derivative standards. W3C is in charge of specifying the APIs of WebRTC. It is working in collaboration with the IETF, where the network part of WebRTC gets specified.

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W3C stands for World Wide Web Consortium.

This is an international organization in charge of specifying HTML and its derivative standards.

W3C is in charge of specifying the APIs of WebRTC. It is working in collaboration with the IETF, where the network part of WebRTC gets specified.

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IETF https://bloggeek.me/webrtcglossary/ietf/ Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:31:37 +0000 http://webrtcglossary.com/?p=153 The IETF stands for Internet Engineering Task Force. It is an international organization in charge of many network related specifications, WebRTC among them. The IETF specifies how WebRTC traffic looks on the network, making interoperability between browsers, devices and backend servers possible. The IETF collaborates with another organization, the W3C which in turn specifies the […]

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The IETF stands for Internet Engineering Task Force.

It is an international organization in charge of many network related specifications, WebRTC among them.

The IETF specifies how WebRTC traffic looks on the network, making interoperability between browsers, devices and backend servers possible.

The IETF collaborates with another organization, the W3C which in turn specifies the WebRTC APIs.

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AOMedia https://bloggeek.me/webrtcglossary/aomedia/ Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:11:19 +0000 http://webrtcglossary.com/?p=150 AOMedia stands for Alliance for Open Media. The alliance was formed in 2015 with a goal to bring high quality video codec with a large ecosystem and market acceptance. Members of the alliance include Google, Microsoft and Mozilla (all browser vendors) among others. The alliance started with 7 vendors and now includes over 20. The video codec […]

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AOMedia stands for Alliance for Open Media.

The alliance was formed in 2015 with a goal to bring high quality video codec with a large ecosystem and market acceptance.

Members of the alliance include Google, Microsoft and Mozilla (all browser vendors) among others. The alliance started with 7 vendors and now includes over 20.

The video codec being specified by AOMedia is known as AV1.

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MPEG-LA https://bloggeek.me/webrtcglossary/mpeg-la/ Thu, 28 Aug 2014 13:56:50 +0000 http://webrtcglossary.com/?p=45 MPEG-LA is a company that serves as a licensing pool for codec patents. Such patent pools make it easier for those who need to license the rights to use a specific technology to do so in front of a single vendor instead of needing to negotiate and work with multiple vendors. MPEG-LA holds the patent […]

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MPEG-LA is a company that serves as a licensing pool for codec patents.

Such patent pools make it easier for those who need to license the rights to use a specific technology to do so in front of a single vendor instead of needing to negotiate and work with multiple vendors.

MPEG-LA holds the patent pool for the H.264 video codec.

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