WebRTC technology for mobile devices

WebRTC is a standardized, device and platform independent real-time communication technology which is integrated to web-world. As a first step, the technology is implemented for desktop systems and getting focus for mobile environments. Chrome and Firefox already support WebRTC on Android operating system. Also, WebRTC based native applications can be developed, in IOS and Android operating systems. In this study, WebRTC related research opportunities and test results are presented.

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