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Rabu, 09 Juli 2014

VoLTE Gets Real - But Should We Really Care? - WebRTC World


 

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On May 15, AT&T introduced what it calls, VoLTE-based High Definition Voice service to Samsung Galaxy S 4 mini users in select areas of Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, with more markets to come. Hong Kong Telecom the same day, announced its launch of VoLTE, which it is supporting via Huawei core infrastructure, and delivering to Samsung Note 3 users.
Healthcare runs on record keeping, and electronic health records (EHRs) are a huge part of that record keeping, especially now that the laws have changed so much in this field to accommodate advances in technology. PatientClick, a firm that makes a variety of tools designed to help work with EHRs, is making its line of tools easier to work with by adding the Scribe interface to its lineup and making Web-based office management a simpler and more effective process overall.
Like any other technology that can transmit sensitive data, WebRTC is vulnerable to prying eyes if users do not put security measures in place. Thankfully, just as WebRTC makes it easy for users to send audio and video directly from one Web browser to another, security protocols can make it easy for users to safeguard their treasured information.
Before WebRTC technology came into being, many businesses conducted their audio and video communications through third-party telecoms that allowed the transmission of high-definition streams. Now, businesses are taking matters into their own hands by harnessing the power of Web browsers and leveraging the capabilities of WebRTC.
It's the next step in Google's initiative to simplify the complex web of compatibility that the Internet currently suffers: the elimination of browser plug-ins.


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