The Oracle implementation of WebRTC as described by Chris King, Senior Director – CSP Product Marketing to Don Witt of The Channel Daily News from Telecom Reseller, will help carriers enable their networks for WebRTC and help enterprise establish WebRTC to WebRTC communications. While countless numbers have deployed, Chris talks about several examples. Chat by itself is no longer acceptable for customer engagement from the browser. Consumers are looking for: • Video • Shared Messaging • Chat • Texting • Communicate in a rich manner with the companies they are doing business They provide a roaming service to clients going outside the normal territory. Chris goes on to describe his favorite project which is the SIP application server. Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller Security • Choice of user authentication mechanism: web-based user authentication (OAuth) or traditional telco/enterprise authentication • Efficiently handle encryption keys and network authentication Easy interoperability • Bridge WebRTC to existing networks—WebRTC to SIP/IMS signaling—and WebRTC media to existing VoIP system • Network-based encryption, codec transcoding, and multivendor interoperability • Provide automatic browser mediation, client authentication, and session and connection management with extensible JavaScript Client SDK Assured reliability • Automatically reestablish dropped WebRTC sessions, including dropped network signal, browser reset, network handover, or user-initiated swap of devices • Distributed high-availability signaling and media architecture for carrier-grade scalability • Highly scalable, software-based SRTP termination https://search.oracle.com/search/?start=1&search_p_main_operator=all&q=communications