WebRTC Weekly Issue #629
Telesurgery, war rooms, autoscaling, PBX's, softphones and more
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
Surgeon’s op on patient 1,500 miles away a UK first (BBC)
Will future surgeries be performed primarily by a remote surgeon at some point?
I Gave AI Advisors Real Voices and Let Them Argue With Each Other. Here’s What Happened (Okey Amy)
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⚙️ Technical
webrtc-internals on steroids (sponsored)
10x your troubleshooting and debugging with our powerful WebRTC statistics viewer.
Why We Built Titan: An Open Sourced Self-Hosted Softphone That Actually Works on iPhone (Agent OX)
An interesting project. Makes use of WebRTC, Twilio Voice and PWA.
Why Autoscaling May Be Breaking Your RTC Calls (WebRTC.ventures)
A good overview of scale in and out challenges in WebRTC.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
PrismaX: What If Humans Could Train Robots Remotely — And Get Paid for It? (Samparoy)
Hmm… remote operation turns into AI training. A dead-end job?
Nighthawk Launches Self-Hosted Streaming Server with SRT and WebRTC Support Starting at $995 (Press release)
Does WebRTC publish and playback.
Call2 Disrupts Traditional Telephony: Browser-Based Calling Eliminates Toll-Free Numbers (Press release)
When 2011 comes calling.
📢 Releases
OpenVidu 3.6.0 (OpenVidu)
Focus is on DevOps related capabilities. And there’s also new DigitalOcean support.
Android & iOS reference apps (Vonage Video)
Vonage Video releases open source reference apps for Android and iOS. The iOS app is here.
March Updates: API Access, Metadata, and a Smarter Knowledge Base (rtcStats)
Adding the long awaited official API.
🤓 From our own posts
WebRTC Debugging & Monitoring (BlogGeek.me)
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



