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CU-RTC-WEB

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Customizable, Ubiquitous Real Time Communication over the Web is an API definition being drafted by Bernard Aboba at Microsoft. It is a competing standard to WebRTC, which drafted by a World Wide Web Consortium working group since May 2011.

As of 2024, CU-RTC-WEB is still in the drafting phase, with ongoing discussions and contributions from various stakeholders in the tech community. Bernard Aboba, who serves as a co-chair of the W3C WebRTC Working Group, is actively involved in both CU-RTC-WEB and WebRTC, indicating a commitment to advancing real-time communication standards across platforms.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Hart, Chad (2020-12-22). "WebRTC Today & Tomorrow: Interview with W3C WebRTC Chair Bernard Aboba". webrtcHacks. Retrieved 2024-08-01.
  2. ^ "Web Real-Time Communications Working Group Charter". www.w3.org. Retrieved 2024-08-01.
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