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Opportunities for VoIP and RTC Solutions Developers in 2017

Tuesday 21st February 2017, 11:00am EST (4:00pm GMT)

 

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Introduction

Over the past 20 years, real-time communications have become fully IP-based, starting from the simple voice (VoIP) and video in enterprise to IMS, VoLTE and ViLTE in carrier networks.

While we fully established basics of the real-time communications around SIP and IMS, the paradigm shifts to simplify use, access and deployment, to bring best Quality of Experience on top of unmanaged networks, is continuing to unravel.

Today, we have to fully embrace IPv6 as a baseline protocol, as we run out of address space in IPv4. Microsoft Skype for Business becoming one of the major plays in the enterprise communications, so the new apps have to be able to support Microsoft extensions for SIP and ICE. WebRTC is taking hold as the leading visual communication technology fully focused on the end user. Ubiquitous LTE networks offer new unimaginable capabilities for the makers of the Public Safety and Mission Critical solutions. IoT is bringing billions of devices to enhance the way we communicate and solve issues.


Opportunities and challenges

All of these exciting developments bring new opportunities - and new challenges - to the developers of communication solutions, including:

  • How to ensure your SIP-based implementation can support WebRTC or communicate to Skype for Business core?
  • How to ensure the new app will be able to support SIP over IPv6 as well as all the media?
  • How to properly implement Firewall and NAT Traversal using ICE, STUN and TURN?
  • How to enhance your application with relevant IoT information?


Attend our webinar

On Tuesday February 21st, join industry veterans Sagi Subocki, Head of Products and Anatoli Levine, Director of Product Management for Spirent Communications, at a free and interactive webinar, where they will discuss the state of the real time communication industry and the ways to approach new opportunities available to developers.

Anatoli Levine

Director of Product Management

Spirent Communications Developer Tools

Anatoli is Director of Product Management for Developer Tools Business Unit (DTBU) at Spirent Communications, responsible for developing the strategy and product roadmap for the new M2M and IoT segment for enabling products for developers. Anatoli is also responsible for the portfolio of enabling technology products (WebRTC, VoLTE/RCS, SIP, IMS and many others) for developers of Unified Communications solutions.

Since 2006, Anatoli has been President of the International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC) – an organization facilitating interoperable implementations of multimedia communication technologies based on the open standards.

Anatoli is a frequent speaker at various IoT and IP communication industry events and conferences, covering subjects of M2M, IoT, WebRTC, VoLTE, RCS, standards and interoperability. He contributes to the Spirent and IMTC blogs.

Sagi Subocki

Head of Products and Marketing

Spirent Communications Developer Tools

Sagi specializes in Mobile Communication, Video over IP, and Internet of Things, and leads the BU's pioneering product strategy including IMS/VoLTE/PS-LTE and WebRTC Video communication solutions and IoT developer tools. Sagi is also Co-Chairman of the IMTC IMS Activity Group.

Sagi is a frequent speaker at various IoT and IP communication industry events and conferences, covering subjects of M2M, IoT, WebRTC, VoLTE, RCS, standards and interoperability.

Prior to joining Spirent, Sagi held several key positions in Marketing, Product Management and R&D in industry-leading companies including Avaya, RADVISION, and VocalTec, where he contributed to the development of VoIP products and solutions from conceptualization to wide scale deployment.

Sagi holds a BSc. in Computer Science and Economics, and MBA in Marketing.

 

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