AT&T has launched commercial support for Web Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) via its AT&T Enhanced WebRTC API; the first US carrier to do so, according to the company. The WebRTC standard, which is already enabled on more than a billion browsers, allows voice and video calling between browsers without the need to install any software or plugins. The AT&T Enhanced WebRTC API is available in an open beta program.
AT&T Launches Commercial Support For WebRTC
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