This will no longer be the case once you can use WebRTC data channels. Its just a matter of making sure your server can support the protocol.
TURN over port 443 specifically using TCP not UDP should get around most firewalls. If a provider is using DPI and trying to disable ssl network wide, you will still have a problem.
Apple doesn't have to claim copyright. They can simply make sure your iBeacon proximity uuid doesn't get registered with the OS if you aren't a certified vendor. No uuid registration with the OS and people using your…
It's a bit different in this situation. Comcast and Time Warner do not currently compete with each other.
This will no longer be the case once you can use WebRTC data channels. Its just a matter of making sure your server can support the protocol.
TURN over port 443 specifically using TCP not UDP should get around most firewalls. If a provider is using DPI and trying to disable ssl network wide, you will still have a problem.
Apple doesn't have to claim copyright. They can simply make sure your iBeacon proximity uuid doesn't get registered with the OS if you aren't a certified vendor. No uuid registration with the OS and people using your…
It's a bit different in this situation. Comcast and Time Warner do not currently compete with each other.