WebRTC Weekly Issue #625
WhatsApp web, E2EE spec, hard of hearing users and more
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
WhatsApp is rolling out voice and video calls on the Web (WABetaInfo)
Better late than never.
Decoding the hidden trade-offs of E2EE and usability (Element)
The nuances of E2EE signaling.
⚙️ Technical
webrtc-internals on steroids (sponsored)
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Never miss a webrtc-internals dump file (rtcStats)
A simple solution to get webrtc-internals dump file to your ticketing system.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
Optimizing Bandwidth for Latency vs. Reliability (Wowza)
Tim does a good job explaining the various aspects of latency and reliability in video streaming.
The Blurred Line Between Video Calling and Live Streaming Software (Red5)
Where meetings and streaming converge.
How 360 Direct Access Turned a Broken Journey into Deaf‑First Customer Experience (CX Today)
Contact centers based on WebRTC video calling for the deaf and hard of hearing customers.
📢 Releases
Tagged versions 1.4.0 (multistream) and 0.16.0 (legacy) (Janus)
Mostly a bug fixing release.
🤓 From our own posts
Beyond Network: How WebRTC and Open Source are Turning Video into a Geopolitical Battleground (BlogGeek.me)
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



