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Dialogic unveils WebRTC server; industry survey shows WebRTC significance
We'll interrupt our scheduled coverage on videoconferencing to focus today on WebRTC with some news from Dialogic. Last week, the company unveiled its PowerMedia XMS 2.1, a software media server designed to address the challenges facing Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) deployment. And in an announcement today, Dialogic also published some survey results that may prove why the company is optimistic about the demand for a WebRTC media server: 86.9% of telecom operators and developers who responded consider WebRTC as significant to their overall product roadmaps. Read More


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