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Sansay Advances WebRTC for Service Providers

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Sansay Advances WebRTC for Service Providers
Sansay recently announced a next-generation session border controller (SBC) and developer program designed to help service providers create enterprise- and carrier-grade WebRTC applications and services. In their announcement, Sansay pointed out that, according to Google, more than 1 billion PCs, smartphones, tablets and other endpoints now support WebRTC and by 2016, Disruptive Analysis predicts the... Read More


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