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The author argues that MoQ, a new media protocol, isn't necessary for most applications. He emphasizes the importance of choosing technologies that solve specific problems rather than getting caught up in trends. He provides alternatives for various use cases, highlighting that established protocols like TCP and HTTP may be more effective.
The article discusses the coexistence of MOQ and WebRTC in the live streaming industry, arguing that both protocols serve different purposes and can complement each other rather than compete. It highlights recent industry discussions, critiques of MOQ versus WebRTC, and key differences in their architectures, setup speeds, latency, and scalability, suggesting that both have promising futures in live streaming by 2025.