SIPML5 - SIP client for WebRTC-based browser

    It happened!

    WebRTC (Web Real Time Communication) is an HTML5 extension for transmitting voice and video directly from a browser through native tools.

    The official website of the project is http://www.webrtc.org ( testing on Chrome )

    And today, the young telecommunications company Doubango Telecom announced the release of a free client for SIP communication, written in JavaScript / HTML5, - sipML5, the source code of which distributed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license and is available at code.google.com/p/sipml5

    Supported features:

    * Audio / Video call
    * Instant messaging
    * Presence
    * Hold call / Resume
    * Transfer call
    * Multi-line support and multi-account
    * DTMF support using SIP INFO


    To test the new feature, you need a Google Chrome browser with MediaStream and PeerConnection enabled, you can see the flags if you type in the address bar chrome: // flags /

    After activating the flags (I have for some reason, all in one) you need to restart the browser.

    You can try it yourself on the page with the demo (public accounts here - code.google.com/p/sipml5/wiki/Public_SIP_Servers , bob password bob :-)

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    What does it mean?



    In 2010, Chris Anderson (curator and founder of TED as it is) spoke on the topic “How Web Video Drives Global Innovation” - Chris Anderson: How web video powers global innovation (for those who do not know English, the video has the ability to enable translation in Russian in subtitles - subtitles).

    What does the appearance of SIP embedded in WEB with SIPML5 mean? This means removing the last barrier associated with the bulkiness and incompatibility of interactive voice and video applications for WEB.

    What they just didn’t “fool” - ActiveX SIP softphones, Java applets, and what is Flash worth with its own RTMP protocol, which caused the appearance of all kinds of bridges between RTMP and SIP (for example, siprtmp)

    Now everything is very simple and in the hands of WEB developers.

    It is believed that the appearance of PHP, on which even housewives could encode WEB sites, was one of the important factors of the Internet boom.

    It seems to me that the advent of SIPML5 will cause a real boom in interactive voice and video WEB applications.

    We have long had a WEB (Internet revolution), Asterisk (a telephony revolution), all that was needed was the only thing that would connect them together - the generally accepted and affordable “homemaker” WEB telephone client.

    And so he appeared :-)

    Go ahead, gentlemen! Turn on your imagination! Entering the market is now as accessible and easy as ever!

    Here are the first swallows that are very happy about this news :-)

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