WebRTC gave us real-time media for the Web — but it came with complexity, workarounds and tight coupling. In this episode, we explore Media over QUIC (MOQ), a protocol designed to deliver real-time media more simply, more flexibly and without the legacy overhead. We’ll dive into how MOQ works, how it compares to WebRTC under the hood and why it might be the future of streaming — especially for developers building collaborative, low-latency or async experiences.

Our guest is Ali C. Begen, a professor of computer science at Özyeğin University in Istanbul and founder of Networked Media, a consultancy focused on IP video technologies. A former technical lead at Cisco, Ali holds over 40 patents and has earned numerous honors including a Technology and Engineering Emmy® Award. He’s also a Fellow of the Streaming Video Technology Alliance and deeply involved in the development of Media over QUIC (MOQ).

Bonus Content

  • Our regular monthly industry chat with Tsahi Levent-Levi. This month’s topic: AI in the WebRTC Marketplace You can also watch this content on our YouTube channel.

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