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Author:Tabakov, Boyan
Title:Techno-Economic Feasibility of Web Real-Time Communications
Publication type:Master's thesis
Publication year:2014
Pages:viii + 71      Language:   eng
Department/School:Sähkötekniikan korkeakoulu
Main subject:Network Economics   (ETA3003)
Supervisor:Hämmäinen, Heikki
Instructor:Levä, Tapio
Electronic version URL: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:aalto-201403061502
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Location:P1 Ark Aalto  1002   | Archive
Keywords:WebRTC
RTCWEB
Web
real-time communications
Internet evolution
Value Network Configurations
VoIP
techno-economic feasibility
Abstract (eng):WebRTC is an ongoing effort to build an open framework for real-time audio and video communication capabilities that turn Web browsers, and other clients supporting it, into a platform for person-to-person communication.
Previously, real-time communication (RTC) has been achievable in the Web browser only by installing third party software.
WebRTC brings native support for RTC to the Web browsers and exposes it freely to web developers via standardized JavaScript API.
This brings RTC as a feature to the Web, which can foster further innovation.
This thesis studies the techno-economic feasibility of WebRTC with the help of a framework for feasibility analysis of Internet protocols, developed by Levaä and Suomi (2013).
To provide input for the framework, we conduct an interview study, as well as research of available Web resources.
Further, we explore what market opportunities may arise, provided that WebRTC is successfully adopted.
To do that, we use Value Network Configurations as a tool for studying and visualizing the possible relationships between market players and the roles they assume in the ecosystem.
We find that WebRTC is a feasible technology in its basic, but highly relevant use case of one-to-one browser-to-browser communication.
While we discover a number of unresolved challenges, we do not see any insurmountable obstacles that would prevent WebRTC adoption.
WebRTC opens up opportunities for companies that would use it directly to deliver an RTC service, but also creates space for WebRTC PaaS providers in the market.
Additionally, WebRTC interconnecting with legacy systems, such as PSTN or PLMN, opens up opportunity for telecom operators to explore creating new ways of communication for their customers.
ED:2014-03-06
INSSI record number: 48720
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