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Page 1: PKE Consulting 20151 Some slides from the WebRTC Conference May 2015

PKE Consulting 2015 1

Some slides from the WebRTC Conference May 2015

Page 2: PKE Consulting 20151 Some slides from the WebRTC Conference May 2015

Karl Stahl, CEOIngate Systems [email protected]@intertex.se

Ingate’s SBCs do more than POTSoIP SIP. They were developed for standard compliant end-to-end multimedia SIP connectivity everywhere. WebRTC is just aligned – Ingate adds Q-TURN telepresence quality and the WebRTC & SIP Companion Gateway brings all WebRTC features to the enterprise PBX/UC Solution/call center and to the service provider next-generation telephony.

Disruptive WebRTC: New, Old or No Service Providers?

Some slides from the WebRTC Conference May 2015Let’s jump to the Phone Redefined related slides

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WebRTC WILL be on Everyone’s Desktop

• Clicks, links and numbers (here hooked up to SIP, PBX and PSTN)• You actually use it a lot!• But is it a service or product?

Even a test site is persuasive, try it at: https://webrtc.ingate.com

https://webrtc.ingate.com/[email protected]

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Carriers Offer Voice Services Over Their SIP TrunksWebRTC Opens for Offering More and Better

Typically delivered via a CPE (e.g. an E-SBC) as a demarcation point

Won’t they deliver a “WebRTC E-SBC Companion CPE” instead? Will give more

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Telephony-Type Services (just better) Are Coming(Not only IMS/RCS/Joyn, but more WebRTC OTT/Internet-based)

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In progress:• The mobile WebRTC phone app,

for both Android and iPhone• For the first time, we get good

enough global connectivity to really replace the mobile phone• And (of course) it ALSO goes far

beyond the POTS functionality

Old Telephone Network is Not the Core Anymore. It’s just for interop.

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Typically delivered via a CPE (e.g. an E-SBC) as a demarcation point

Today Carriers Offer Voice Services Over Their SIP TrunksWebRTC Opens For Offering More And Better

• SIP Trunks for POTS Connectivity• Hosted with desktop phones on LAN• Enterprise PBX with desktop phones

But seldom…

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Then delivered via a CPE (e.g. an E-SBC + WebRTC & SIP Companion Gateway) as a demarcation point

Tomorrow Carriers Could Bring UC To The Devices We Already Have

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Then delivered via a CPE (e.g. an E-SBC + WebRTC & SIP Companion Gateway) as a demarcation point

Tomorrow Carriers Could Bring UC To The Devices We Already Have

And all these devices become the clients we want for the enterprise UC solution.

And with mobile devices, failover, backup, disaster recovery of the UC can come automatically

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We hardly use desktop phones (no matter how good) anymore

Mobile smartphones are used everywhere

• WebRTC’s superior remote connectivity: Talk everywhere you can surf• WebRTC smartphone clients OTT over LTE and Wi-Fi is all you need

and WebRTC is far superior to the mobile voice we know

With Good WebRTC Soft Clients For SmartphonesWireline Carriers Can be OTT Virtual Mobile Operators

With smartphone WebRTC clients connected to the enterprise SIP trunked PBX and UC environment the SIP trunk provider becomes a virtual mobile operator!

WebRTC soft clients – both as web clients and as apps - are coming, even for iPhone. Be aware!