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Monday, June 2, 2014

Mozilla Firefox to offer free Calling

Soon, in Firefox Nightly, you will see Mozilla's first experiments in creating a WebRTC-powered communications feature that aims to connect everyone with a WebRTC-enabled browser. And that’s all you will need. No plug-ins, no downloads. If you have a browser, a camera and a mic,
you’ll be able to make audio and
video calls to anyone else with
an enabled browser.
Firefox has partnership with tokobox to provide audio, video communication browser to browser.
TokBox is a PaaS ( Platform as a Service) company that provides hosted infrastructure, APIs and tools required to deliver enterprise-grade WebRTC capabilities. It does so
primarily through its proprietary OpenTok video platform for commercial application.
“Their early support and contributions to WebRTC are helping this emerging standard establish a foothold and earn developer attention,” said Chad Weiner, Director of Product
Management, Firefox.Freshmaza

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