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WebRTC:
The Browser Speaks; Telco’s listen


Wednesday February 20, 2013
12:00pm EDT/ 9:00am PDT/ 5:00pm London

WebRTC is the new hero of telecom - even as it disrupts the notion of how subscribers and devices communicate. Harnessing the power of video, voice and data as standard real-time communication features, WebRTC, as envisioned for HTML5 browsers, is redefining technology roadmaps everywhere. Championed by Google and Tier 1 Mobile Operators such as AT&T, this emerging standard leverages software built directly into the web browser to transform any Internet-connected device into a rich communications endpoint. Developers can elevate the impact of rich media to create new forms of video and voice interaction for applications such as social networking, gaming, B2C customer support or conferencing.

WebRTC promises to unleash further innovations in connecting web users to telecom networks as well as revolutionizing new possibilities from TV's to in-car systems. Every aspect of the trillion dollar consumer, carrier, OTT and enterprise communications sphere will benefit from this disruption. We invite you to join us for this free webinar and hear leaders in WebRTC share the forecasts, the possibilities and the elements for success in this year's most compelling technology trend.

Who should attend?
Telecom and Web Services CTOs, Business Managers, Product Managers and Developers intrigued by the disruptive potential of WebRTC




Sponsors:



 
 
Presenters:

Dean Bubley
Analyst and Founder Disruptive Analysis





Jatin Garg
Director, Global Solutions Dialogic Corporation




Moderator:

Erik K. Linask
Group Editorial Director, TMCnet



















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