Michael Graves wrote: > I wonder if that was not a codec specific issue, but rather the matter > of their license to the p2p technology provided by JoltID? Since Skype > has recently dveloped their own codec (SILK) they could easily drop > support for any codec that they previously licensed from outside. I > think that the failure to ge a new license on a codec would not be a > major issue for them. > > Failure to renew the license on the p2p transport technology is a much > more significant problem. > > Michael > That's probably what it was, It does appear to be trying to remove Jolt support.
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