A new video streaming platform achieving real-time latency without the use of WebRTC is undergoing early deployment by nanocosmos, which has built its business supporting low-latency streaming needs of enterprises typically not involved in mainstream media services.
While the new strategy is based on what nanocosmos refers to as “the new next-generation streaming protocol MoQ (Media over QUIC),” it actually has nothing to do with the IETF MoQ standardization initiative that we’ve been tracking, most recently in this article. Instead, as described by nanocosmos CEO Oliver Lietz, his company’s version of MoQ is its own adaptation to use of the QUIC protocol.