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#153499 29-Sep-2014 11:49
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Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting VOIP calls via a web browser? Specifically looking for a browser widget that can be embedded into our own web application (or web based CRM) that works with an NZ provider (like WXC or 2talk). 

We have been using Twilio for a little while and when it works its great - but, quite often we get dropped calls and call delays (most probably due to the servers being in the USA).

I've got phone app for 2talk working. Which also works ok. But I need something that works via the browser.  

Looking to try to hook this up locally and have got a little stumped. 

Any ideas?

Cheers,
Gareth

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  #1143524 29-Sep-2014 13:15
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2talk would need to support WebRTC.

WebRTC is the future of voice, but what you want to do is something that was never really possible in the past without overcoming a lot of issues. WebRTC solves all of these, but it's not going to deliver a solid solution for you right now in the way you want to use it.




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