The wiki page uses the phrase "WebRTC-compatible browser".

For those who know zilch about WebRTC,  a list of such browsers
would be handy. Also a test page for OPUS, since otherwise people
will have exactly 5 minutes before the session to get set up.

Finally, is the list 87all of any help to non-attendees? Don't we need
a list for 87remote attendees?

Regards
   Brian

On 23/07/2013 07:03, IAB Chair wrote:
> The OPUS codec, defined in RFC 6716, can scale from low bit-rate narrowband 
> speech to very high quality stereo music, making it suitable for a wide range 
> of audio applications. The IETF 87 Technical Plenary session will cover the 
> past and future of Opus as well as the lessons learned from the 
> standardization process that could apply to future IETF work.
>  
> To provide additional materials relating to the plenary topic, the IAB has 
> created a wiki. If you have material relevant to the plenary topic (such as 
> papers or test data relating to OPUS), please contribute it to the wiki, 
> either by editing it yourself, or sending it to the IAB <iab at iab.org>.
>  
> Also, during the IETF 87 Technical Plenary, the MeetEcho team will be running 
> an experiment to enable remote participation in the Technical Plenary using 
> the OPUS codec.  Information on how to access on the Remote Participation 
> experiment is also available on the IAB wiki page: 
> http://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/iab/trac/wiki/IETF-87#IETF87TechnicalPlenary:OPUSCodec
> 
> On behalf of the IAB,
>   Russ Housley
>   IAB Chair

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