![]() ![]() He also explained that one key piece that has not been included in WebRTC standards is handling signaling. Riordan explained that WebRTC and HTML5 are helping the future move along in a rapid way. OnSIP focuses on Internet-based peer-to-peer (P2P) communication, especially as more and more communication between businesses and customers happens over the Internet as opposed to traditional phone networks. Riordan explains that leveraging SIP will enable WebRTC endpoints to talk to each other. ![]() The OnSIP Network supports whole signaling infrastructure to help developers set up all kinds of real-time communications and embed that into their existing applications. This application is just one example of what is possible with the underlying platform – The OnSIP Network. InstaCall is targeted at people who are operating websites and want to get buttons on their site quickly and easily. The solution also uses the hosted PBX admin panel, which was also designed with ease of use in mind and a “what you see if what you get” type of interface. ![]() “We try to make it as easy as possible to create,” Riordan explained. It works as part of OnSIP’s hosted PBX offering, enabling developers to place buttons on existing websites and field calls from their customers. With InstaCall, developers can add WebRTC functionality to a website or app in less than five minutes. We caught up with John Riordan, OnSIP CTO, to discuss the solutions, the challenges they help developers overcome and how this aligns with OnSIP’s role in the industry. The company is also working on an open-source API SIP.js so developers can access The OnSIP Network in their applications. ![]()
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