Berlin-based nanocosmos has jumped the gun by launching a market-ready CDN for a streaming protocol that doesn’t technically exist yet (or at least not in any finalized standards-based sense). In June 2025, the mid-sized software outfit announced what it calls the first production-ready CDN for Media over QUIC (MoQ), the emerging low-latency streaming protocol, complete with 1,000+ edge servers and sub-500ms delivery. CEO Oliver Lietz this week told Faultline that customers are already using the MoQ CDN in live environments, though at small-scale in the low hundreds of thousands of concurrent users. The open technology, still in development by IETF engineers, is still several years away from handling large-scale live audiences in the millions, which is where things get really…