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Video conferencing software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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TokBox was a PaaS (Platform as a Service) company that provided hosted infrastructure, APIs and tools required to deliver enterprise-grade WebRTC capabilities. It did so primarily through its proprietary OpenTok video platform for commercial application.[1]
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TokBox was founded by Serge Faguet and Ron Hose. Headquartered in the SOMA (South of Market) district in San Francisco, CA. TokBox was acquired by Telefónica Digital, a subsidiary of Telefónica, in October 2012.[2]. It was purchased from Telefónica by Vonage in 2018.[3] Vonage has since retired the name "TokBox", using "Vonage APIs" instead.[4]
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Server SDKs
Server SDKs: OpenTok's server SDKs wrap the OpenTok REST API, and let developers securely generate tokens for their OpenTok applications. Officially supported libraries include: Java and PHP. Community supported and created libraries include: Python, Ruby On Rails, .NET, Node.js, Perl, Golang.[5]
Client libraries
Client Libraries: OpenTok's WebRTC client libraries enable video communications on a client platform. Officially supported libraries include: JavaScript, iOS and Android. Community supported and created libraries include: PhoneGap and Titanium.[6]
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History
2007
- August: Series A funding from Sequoia Capital[7]
- October: Launched www.tokbox.com[8]
- November: Launched multi-party chat and partnership with Meebo[citation needed]
2008
- April: TokBox Version 2 launched[citation needed]
- July: Series B funding from Bain Capital Ventures and Sequoia Capital[9]
- September: Launched the TokBox platform/ API [citation needed]
2009
Added document collaboration tool—Etherpad (now owned by Google)[citation needed]
2010
- January: Rolled out its first set of paid features at $9.99 per month.[citation needed]
- November: Series C Funding from DAG Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures and Sequoia Capital[10]
- November: Announced the OpenTok API[citation needed]
2011
- February: TokBox announced that as of April 5, 2011, they would be discontinuing the TokBox video chat and video conferencing service to focus solely on their API, OpenTok.[11]
2012
- TokBox acquired by Telefónica.
2018
- TokBox from Telefónica by Vonage Holdings.
2020
- TokBox name redirects to Vonage.[12]
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