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CPO at Spearline and what it means to BlogGeek.me

I am now VP Products at Spearline. This means that there are going to be some changes here at BlogGeek.me. Here’s what you can expect

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The WebRTC Developer Tools Landscape 2022 (+report)

An updated infographic of the WebRTC Developer Tools Landscape for 2022, along with my Choosing a WebRTC API Platform report.

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Media compression is all about purposefully losing what people won’t be missing

With WebRTC, we focus on lossy media compression codecs. These won’t maintain all the data they compress, simply because we won’t notice it either.

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The state of WebRTC open source projects

WebRTC open source is a mess. It needs to grow out of its youth and become serious business – or gain serious backing.

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Be very clear to yourself why you manage your own TURN servers

Running your own TURN servers for your WebRTC application is not necessarily the best decision. Make sure you know why you’re doing it.

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We TURNed to see a STUNning view of the ICE

Every time you look at NAT Traversal in WebRTC, you end up learning something new about STUN, TURN and/or ICE.

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With media delivery, you can optimize for quality or latency. Not both

You will need to decide what is more important for you – quality or latency. Trying to optimize for both is bound to fail miserably.

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Nocode/Lowcode in CPaaS

Lowcode and nocode or old/new concepts that are now finding their way to Communication APIs. Here’s the latest developments.

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In group video calls, effectively managing bandwidth is 90% of the battle

The biggest challenge you will have when implementing WebRTC group calling is estimating optimizing bandwidth use.

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