It is interesting to try to see beyond these demos.
A key moment in this video is around 1:17, when the speaker says that
"because the operators customers are logged in their network, the
(operator customer) user can log in with a single click with her mobile
number"...
Does that mean somehow linking access network
authentication with service layer?
Well, could be. But there is the Wi-Fi access which is
SIM-agnostic.
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Therefore, we could argue that the answer is Open ID.
Actually, Open ID is the truly open alternative for
the Web, so of course it makes sense for WebRTC, too.
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And of course, we have the Firefox OS devices coming
up too.
Personally, I don't expect this to mean that WebRTC
will appear in mobile devices in the short run.
It will get there. Question is if the launches happen
in MWC 2014 or earlier?
Anyway, the operators and open source guys are looking
to neutralize the branded software players.
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