WebRTC4All is a conceptual and technical approach in the real-time communication industry aimed at solving cross-browser fragmentation, codec discrepancies, and network limitations that prevent WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) from working flawlessly for every user.
While WebRTC is an open standard designed to enable ultra-low-latency video streaming directly inside browsers without plugins, native real-world deployment faces significant technical barriers. The “WebRTC4All” philosophy addresses these hurdles through advanced server-side engineering, adaptive media handling, and standardized media protocols. Core Barriers WebRTC4All Seeks to Break
Despite widespread industry adoption by platforms like Google Meet and Discord, vanilla WebRTC suffers from inherent compatibility and deployment gaps: WebRTC API – MDN Web Docs – Mozilla
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