WebRTC becomes the official technical standard of the W3C and IETF

WebRTC is a real-time communication technology based on a web browser. Using this technology, you can initiate peer-to-peer communication through the browser without installing software or plug-ins.

At present, mainstream browsers all support this function. What is interesting is that WebRTC becomes the official standard of the W3C and IETF.

Of course, regardless of whether it becomes a formal standard or not, the development momentum of WebRTC is unstoppable, especially in the epidemic situation, the demand for remote office is increasing and this function is needed.

To say that the most direct meaning of WebRTC is that it can initiate communication directly on the web page, and it does not require us to install desktop software or apps.

It is said that WebRTC has been launched for more than 10 years and has been widely supported. At present, many web communication software rely on the technical framework of WebRTC.

Under the leadership of Google, the current mainstream browsers have supported this standard, and Google, as the main developer, is also actively adding new features to it to adapt to the changes of the times.

After becoming the official standard of the W3C and IETF, it is expected that more enterprise software developers will participate in the development and launch of web communication products.

Becoming a formal standard also means that the technology is standardized, and any software project that wants to achieve such functions has a clear development plan and technical guidelines.

For example, this technical framework can be used to build web-based audio or video communication products. In theory, users can initiate communication at any time as long as they have a network.