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Rabu, 26 Agustus 2015

Hyperconnected Internet of Things Driving New Wi-Fi Standards, Google & Intel Dreams - WebRTC World


 

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A lot of rah-rah this month is out around 802.11ah, the IEEE's latest standard to support machine to machine (M2M) communications. Based on a down-clocking of 802.11ac, the new spec is designed to support sensor networks, backhaul networks for sensors and meter data, and Wi-Fi extended range networks. Think large coverage, low power consumption, and large numbers of devices that can be supported.
Web Real Time Communication (WebRTC) is seeing widespread adoption, albeit in a quiet revolution. In the next two or three years millions of people will be using communications tools and applications powered by WebRTC in their daily lives. The experience will be distinctly different from the use of many communication tools and apps today; due to the adoption of communication tools that are embedded in the Web experience (website of mobile) voice, video and data sharing will be more seamless than today and will be an integral part of any transaction.
With all of the attention being paid to Microsoft's Skype for Business as the emerging 800 pound gorilla in the real-time unified communications and collaboration (UCC) market, attention also must be paid to those who are extending the utility of Skype of Business as well. One such company is UCC solutions provider Hong Kong-based Deltapath which has announced the release of Deltapath frSIP Skype for Business Gateway.
Health technologies is a market that is growing quickly today as more and more people seek the ability to connect and share data with medical professionals, remotely and in real time. The obvious benefits of reduced in-office visits and costs are clear. As the market heats up however, we'll also see revenues increase for the home health-tech market.
By adding video to the mix, the level of personalization and customization of the support experience will skyrocket. While certainly not every interaction needs to be accompanied by video, for some - resetting a mobile phone, installing a new part on an appliance - the channel could be invaluable. The trick will be understanding where it's needed, and where it's not.
Real time communications has made its way into the healthcare vertical as a way for patients and doctors to share vital information. New apps are taking on the task to connect patient data with doctors as it's recorded - making the outcomes even more beneficial for our health.


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