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WebRTC seems like a simple way to add video conferencing and collaboration to your existing app. In reality, WebRTC comes with more pitfalls than perks.


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The main question you must ask is, “if WebRTC is so suitable for adding video conferencing, then why does everyone gravitate toward the major native products such as Zoom?”

Before deciding to use WebRTC in your app, you may want to consider a more robust video conferencing and collaboration solution.

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In this ebook, you’ll discover the biggest issues with WebRTC, including:

Inconsistencies with supported web browsers

Difficulties adjusting to available bandwidth

Complications with firewalls, NATs and routers

Problems with point-to-point connections

Issues around scalability of service

Significant hidden costs with implementation

Solve the challenges of WebRTC

Cordoniq took an innovative approach to the challenges presented by blending web and native experiences together. Instead of asking you to add components to your web application, product, or service to provide audio, video, and screen sharing, Cordoniq created a framework where you can integrate your existing web application without making significant changes.

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Cordoniq Difference

Cordoniq’s framework acts as the shell around your web application but provides the native performance and reliability you require for the user experience. As a developer, you control every aspect of your meetings via API and your users are presented with a unified experience that includes both your web application and comprehensive, secure virtual collaboration.

Avoid being dissatisfied with WebRTC.

Discover Cordoniq, the easy-to-implement, secure video collaboration experience that you control. Speak with an expert