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May 10, 2013

vLine Offering Free WebRTC Consulting to Select Developers


The purpose of vLine's real-time video platform is to make it easy for people to get started using WebRTC. In fact, the company's website boasts that users can create their own HD video chat service in less time than it takes to install Skype.

Of course, when it comes to more complex projects, it's not always that easy. That's why vLine is giving away five free full-day consulting and training sessions to developers working on projects that leverage WebRTC and vLine and are set to go live by June 30.

These sessions offer valuable one-on-one time with vLine personnel who will actually come to the selected developers' offices, sit down and "do whatever it takes to make your project successful." This offer is only available to developers in the continental U.S., though, while those in other parts of the world will receive the same level of attention, but by way of a video chat or screen sharing.

Applications for this consulting time are being viewed today. According to vLine, "Priority will be given to projects where development resources have already been allocated and that will be launching soon."

Meanwhile, in order to further the ease of use of its platform, vLine has introduced the ability to create a private label video chat service within about a minute and without the need to write any code. This functionality is easily accessible from the vLine website.

Like many companies, vLine has embraced the flexibility offered by WebRTC. The company's platform makes it easy for developers to leverage WebRTC's browser-based, real-time communications capabilities, while still providing them with full control over the user database, branding and customer experience. Best of all, WebRTC offers the same call quality and functionality users expect from native applications like Skype, but without the need for plug-ins or software beyond a compatible Web browser.




Edited by Alisen Downey
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