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People following the WebRTC industry typically fall into one of three categories: they've heard of WebRTC and believe it's going to disrupt communications; they've heard of WebRTC and think it's simply hype or they've never heard of WebRTC. At this week's Enterprise Connect in Orlando, Fla., the panelists in a session on the future of WebRTC definitely fall into the first two, and have interesting views on where the technology is headed over the next few years.
There have been several reports out lately forecasting that we can expect to see about 130 million people making mobile video calls in just four years. One factor that makes this a possibility is the current push to deploy 4G LTE networks. A byproduct of LTE networks covering so much ground in so many regions is the technological advancements in Voice over IP (VoIP) and Voice over LTE (VoLTE).
Enterprise Connect kicked off in Orlando, Fla. this week and there have been a lot of great conversations about the growth of collaboration technologies, real-time video interactions and how the cloud will continue to shape the transformation of business communications. Cisco's Rowan Trollope, senior VP and GM, collaboration technology group, gave a keynote Tuesday morning, demonstrating the company's newest products to support its mission of bringing quality video and audio experience to everyone, from the browser to the boardroom.
There is an old Beatle's song Help whose lyrics are emblematic of the times in which we live-"Help! I need somebody. Help! Not just anybody. Help! You know I need someone, HELP!"
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