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Renaming Sipstuff to …just Stuff!

Jan 12, 2016

I started this blog in 2006, at a time I was involved in the open source development of SIP Express Router and iptel.org.  Back in 2007, I was quite optimistic about SIP and Web 2.0 technologies and how I expected innovation to happen with these two sets of protocols. Fast forward nine(!) years, and I can […]

What is the fuzz about multiple video streams when I struggle with one?

Apr 24, 2014

Have you heard about TIP, the TelePresence Interoperability Protocol? What about the working group CLUE @ IETF? If not, you have for sure heard about SVC, right? If you have been exposed to the video conferencing/telepresence industry, you have probably also heard about how switching technology is turning the old MCU video conferencing approach upside […]

RTCWEB initiative @ IETF – video client in the browser, what’s the deal?

Apr 29, 2011

At the recent IETF meeting in Prague, one of the hot areas was the RTCWEB stuff. The short explanation (Real-Time Communication over the web) is that the browser should become a full audio/video client. The browser needs to get access to hardware and OS resources so a full, high-quality video client can run live inside […]

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