Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on All-Web Real-Time Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2749215.2749219
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On webco interoperability

Abstract: By contrast with the globally interoperable legacy telecom world, web-based communication services, which become front line actors in the interpersonal communication field, are founded on "walled garden" approaches. With the emergence of full-web technologies, driven by WebRTC, it is envisioned that these services can be made compatible and interoperable, possibly thanks to new enablers provided by telcos, to the benefits of consumers who would enjoy seamless reachability of their entire contact lists. Given t… Show more

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“…Today's communication tools of VoIP, Instant Messaging (IM), on web, or over-the-top apps are often based on open protocols, albeit in a service provider's``walled garden", which hinders reachability on another service, or locks the ecosystem [1][2][3]. WebRTC [4] for plugin-free browser-to-browser communication further makes it easy to create such silos [8]. Past user reachability e®orts roughly fall under three overlapping categories: pair-wise federation, global location service or multi-protocol apps.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Today's communication tools of VoIP, Instant Messaging (IM), on web, or over-the-top apps are often based on open protocols, albeit in a service provider's``walled garden", which hinders reachability on another service, or locks the ecosystem [1][2][3]. WebRTC [4] for plugin-free browser-to-browser communication further makes it easy to create such silos [8]. Past user reachability e®orts roughly fall under three overlapping categories: pair-wise federation, global location service or multi-protocol apps.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past user reachability e®orts roughly fall under three overlapping categories: pair-wise federation, global location service or multi-protocol apps. Pair-wise federation works for a few popular services, but does not scale with the growing number of WebRTC websites [5][6][7][8]. Lack of incentive to providers or less°e xibility in server-side translation further hinders this approach.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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