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Real-Time Communication (RTC)

An RTC (Real-Time Communication) node enables low-latency, two-way audio transmission over a network, supporting use cases like voice chat, conferencing, and live collaboration. It typically handles audio encoding/decoding, jitter buffering, packet loss concealment, and synchronization. Many RTC nodes also support integration with signaling protocols and NAT traversal techniques (e.g., STUN, TURN).

The following extensions provide RTC nodes: