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WebRTC Integrator's Guide

You're reading from   WebRTC Integrator's Guide Successfully build your very own scalable WebRTC infrastructure quickly and efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981267
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Altanai Bisht Altanai Bisht
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Preface 1. Running WebRTC with and without SIP FREE CHAPTER 2. Making a Standalone WebRTC Communication Client 3. WebRTC with SIP and IMS 4. WebRTC Integration with Intelligent Network 5. WebRTC Integration with PSTN 6. Basic Features of WebRTC over SIP 7. WebRTC with Industry Standard Frameworks 8. WebRTC and Rich Communication Services 9. Native SIP Application and Interaction with WebRTC Clients 10. Other WebRTC Use Cases Index

Call processed with the IN service logic

This part deals with WebRTC client communication through call control logic in Service Control Point (INSCP) of an IN. The use of this setup is that the operator does not need to introduce services such as call screening, forwarding, or VPN separately for WebRTC clients, as they can utilize the existing logic. If, however, there is a requirement for introducing logic in the form of an application program that resides on the telecom core, then there arise the following two cases:

  • Logic resides in the IMS Network Application Server (seen in the previous chapter)
  • Logic resides on the IN network in Service Control Point (SCP)

As we have embedded SIP as our signaling protocol in our instance of the WebRTC client, it is mandatory to either convert from SIP to the GSM protocol or provide the IMS core for any further processing of the call. Once a steadfast WebRTC-to-IMS system is set up and working, it is not a tough job to establish backward compatibility...

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