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On this page you will find the results from an investigation into WebRTC conducted by the Service Activity 8 (SA8), Task 2 team of the GN4-1 project. Both the end report (WebRTC roadmap) and the internal deliverables (reports, proof of concepts, code) leading up to the end report are available here.


Reading guide:

The WebRTC roadmap report builds on the combined result of discussions within the task, observations done through-out the task period and the results of various technology scouts. Please note we provide the individual tech scout reports as a service to the community. They don't necessarily contain all results and observations but will definitely help anyone interested in the particular topic. The Please note: the WebRTC roadmap report went through an several external review processreviews. The individual tech scouts are published "as is", no external review has been conducted.  went through an internal Task 2 review and are rougher at the edges.   

The WebRTC roadmap report

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Technology scoutTopicRationaleResult
ICE, STUN and TURN:  How WebRTC deals with firewalls and NATAddressing NAT and firewall traversal with peer-to-peer WebRTC communicationInvestigation into important infrastructure component that could be offered by NRENs

Report: test report.pdf 

Demo: Screencast demoing PoC

PoC service URL: https://brain.lab.vvc.niif.hu

Source code of different components on github:

RENdez-Vous: One year of operational experienceDescribes experiences of the French nationally deployed WebRTC desktop videoconferencing serviceHarvest experience from first national deployment of a native WebRTC desktop videoconferencing service 
    
    
WebTut   

FCCN deployment: https://webtut.fccn.pt/tut

UNINETT test deployment: https://webrtc.uninett.no/webtut/home

Source code of different components on github:

https://gitlab.fccn.pt/sa8-webrtc/webtut-frontend/tree/develop

 


STUNThis is the placeholder where all technology scout reports of the GN4-1 T2 will be published.