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.. have should hopefully not get complex enough that we need to worry about
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.. have should hopefully not get complex enough that we need to worry about
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.. versioning it.
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.. versioning it.
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Matrix is a set of APIs for open-federated Instant Messaging (IM), Voice
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Matrix defines a set of open APIs for decentralised communication, suitable for
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over IP (VoIP) and Internet of Things (IoT) communication, designed to create
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securely publishing, persisting and subscribing to data over a global open
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and support a new global real-time communication ecosystem.
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federation of servers with no single point of control. Uses include Instant Messaging (IM),
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Voice over IP (VoIP) signalling, Internet of Things (IoT) communication, and bridging
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For a more complete introduction to Matrix, see `Introduction <intro.html>`_.
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together existing communication silos - providing the basis of a new open real-time
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communication ecosystem.
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`Introduction to Matrix <intro.html>`_ provides a full introduction to Matrix and the spec.
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Matrix APIs
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Matrix APIs
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