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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    This is a major roadblock for us. We communicate with a lot of external parties who are not allowed to install the SfB Web App Plug-in. This means we cannot use SfB for meetings with these users and generally this means more meetings are moved to Webex because the users don't want to risk seeting up a meeting and then having to reschedule because of technicalities.

     

    In today's work environment it is not unreasonable to expect that an online meeting can be joined as long as you have a modern and updated browser without installing extra bits and pieces.

    • christophe limet's avatar
      christophe limet
      Brass Contributor
      just a quick tought, even my webRTC from Pexip requires a plugin to install in order to share a document in Firefox or Chrome, you will never get ride of the bit and pieces to install into your latest browser.
      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous

        There is ORTC support too within Pexip today.  The sharing of JPG and PDFs do not require any extensions or add-ins.

         

        As Skype Consumer works with ORTC today in Windows 10 (no need for Creators update) hopefully we will see SfB with ORTC support. 

         

        Also with Teams supporting the new video calling, maybe that is tied in all together and there will be some updates in June I think they said for external access etc.

    • David Phillips's avatar
      David Phillips
      Iron Contributor

      Big +1 from me.  This has been a topic of discussion on and off for a long time now.  It would be nice to hear from one of the MS folks on where they currently stand on this.  The web app really needs an overhaul, and this is a big part of it.

  • I see that the edge browser provides support for web rtc in the w10 creators update. This would make it easier to justify a transition to supporting web RTC for S4B. Of course, no word yet. I'd give it 2-3 years.

     

    Of note, I am writing about SKYPE FOR BUSINESS here (not consumer skype)

    • Darwin Jebha's avatar
      Darwin Jebha
      Iron Contributor

      So you are saying if a external person who has windows 10 and try to join Skype for Business meeting, it uses Web RTC? Am i getting correctly? What about users homed on Lync 2013 backend on-prem?

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous
        No not today with Microsoft. ORTC is only available for Skype Consumer users today. There are 3rd party tools that enable ORTC gateway into SfB/Lync 2013 if that is something needed today.

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