The Largest Global WebRTC Conference and Exhibition in Europe
Download the Brochure in PDFBringing together service providers, systems integrators, enterprises, vendors and industry thought leaders for 3 days of training, case-studies, demos and panels.
• WebRTC technology & market insights
• Great opportunity to evaluate technologies & services available on the market
• Global speaker list & technology committee
• Larger exhibition
2014 Conference Agenda: What are the next hot things in WebRTC ?
What are the customer profiles? What are the service providers strategies?
WebRTC is the next hot thing on the web. But what’s the next hot thing in WebRTC?What about ORTC and WebRTC 2.0?
The 2014 WebRTC Paris conference & expo will highlight new usages of WebRTC: data channel video streaming, WebRTC & TV services, M2M applications.
WebRTC is a smart technology, but how customers use it? What are the first WebRTC user profiles?
What does it mean to use a WebRTC API platform? A panel gathering users will be organized during the conference. The aim is to demonstrate how customers are using their WebRTC service platform.
What is WebRTC impact on service providers business and organization?
Main European service providers will testimony on their strategy to extend legacy communication services to the web. What are the current relevant use cases? Can they monetize their services?
Upperside would again like to thank the members of the committee for their commitment and support.
WebRTC 2013 by the Numbers
The profile of the 2013 edition participants demonstrates a strong presence from European actors in this area, especially among the service providers. Figures also show a strong participation from brand new start-ups.
Profile of the 170 participants
30% operators, 5% analysts, 5% researchers, 30% new start-ups, 30% telecom equipment vendors.
Service providers’ origin 75% European, 15% Asia, 10% America
Last year participants
The Exhibition
2014 EXHIBITORS:
Booth C GENBAND Booth D BROWSETEL, Booth F MASHMETV, Booth H QUOBIS, T23 WILDIX, T26 STREAMROOT, T29 APIZEE T36 VIDEOTION
WebRTC Conference 2013: from standardization to products and services
If the 2012 edition was mostly driven by the standardization folks, the 2013 event was marked by presentations from telecom companies R &D labs. Monitoring and deployment related issues were starting to gain real traction in the show. This was a clear indication that there’s some real stuff going on and that WebRTC is moving from evangelizing into implementing.The number of participants almost doubled and the growth witnessed in the exhibition area proved that WebRTC has definitely entered an industry wide commercial era.
A start up speed dating session gathered 8 innovative companies. The delegates had to rank participating companies on three criteria: innovation, business model and ease of use. The Upperside WebRTC Conference award was attributed to MashMeTV which ranked first on these three criteria. The second highest rank company was Wildix and the third was Quobis.
WebRTC Standards Update
WebRTC is being standardized at W3C and IETF each taking care of standardization work based on its charter. W3C – Client side APIs – Required so developers will be have a common interface for writing applications that can run on all browsers. IETF – On the wire protocols, states and events – In practice this means all the media stuff as well as requirements for the APIs provided to the W3C. Signaling was left out on purpose.
Since standardization is work in progress and actual implementations are impacted by what Google is releasing in the WebRTC code it is instrumental for everyone involved with WebRTC technically to be updated on the standardization progress, plans and decisions made.