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Rabu, 03 Juni 2015

Iran: The Next Startup Revolution? - WebRTC World


 

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Iran is an untapped hotspot of tech development activity. At least half of Iranians have access to a smartphone and 70 percent of the population is under 35. Estimates of more than 45 million Internet users in Iran -- almost half the total number in the whole Middle East -- are a part of a larger picture where in-country development of websites and startup have flourished.
A combination of cloud-based unified communications (UC), the addition of real-time communications (RTC) and the increasing accessibility to broadband is poised to reshape the landscape of enterprise communications. IT teams will be able to leverage a fresh new world that is being built on click-to-communicate instead of stop-to-dial, with broadband the underlying glue to bring everything together.
As Roy Timor-Rousso blogged yesterday, communications services providers can cater to immigrants and other people who are looking for better communications alternatives by adding over-the-top solutions to their portfolios. Service providers like the telephone companies are uniquely positioned to compete with OTT offerings like WhatsApp, WeChat, and Viber both because of their own expertise in communications and networking, and because of their strength of their combined subscriber numbers.
Pleasanton, California-based Cameo Global is the end result of combining STS International with Cameo Solutions. The company is a longtime Cisco partner and develops business collaboration solutions that run in the cloud or on-premises. New York City-based CafeX Communications, Inc. develops solutions that include features like co-browsing, online context management, WebRTC, and omnichannel customer support.
Just when you thought the ingenuity of the developer community has reached into every nook and cranny of possible places where WebRTC could be useful, you can be surprised. Where these surprises emerge most often these days are in hackathons, and the recent mini TADHack in London produced an interesting use of WebRTC that proves the point.

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