Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
Reading
Twilio Video update: Twilio Video’s journey continues, bringing the human touch to your customer engagement experience (Twilio)
Twilio Programmable Video is being raised from the dead, removing its EOL status.
Technical
“The WebRTC.ventures team was instrumental in helping us take our video calling solution to the next level in terms of reliability and overall quality of the experience.” (sponsored)
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Architecting WebRTC & SIP Integrations with MCU and SFU (WebRTC.ventures)
Very relevant for connecting PSTN into WebRTC group calls.
New White Paper: DTLS “ClientHello” Race Conditions in WebRTC Implementations (Enable Security)
A WebRTC related vulnerability that can be found mainly in media servers.
Use Cases and Customer Wins
Match’s random video chat app Azar could be the next Chatroulette — for better or for worse (TechCrunch)
We don’t usually hear about the South Korean vendors who use WebRTC. This is an opportunity to do so.
Releases
Introducing react-native-whip-whep (Software Mansion)
A WHIP/WHEP implementation in React Native.
OpenVidu 3.0.0-beta3 (OpenVidu)
The new upcoming release has better mediasoup support, as well as centralized configuration.
From our own posts
- Best practices for WebRTC POC/Demo development (BlogGeek.me)