We are seeing more interactive sports applications appearing on YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, and more traditionally, through content providers’ own apps. These now offer live streaming, start-over TV, chat, and real-time interaction with hosts. Today, these applications rely on a variety of protocols, sometimes standardized, or proprietary. But to truly scale the internet, we need a single standard that covers all these use cases. Enter Media over QUIC (MoQ). We have covered the progress of MoQ frequently in Faultline, with one of the more recent deep dives available here. MoQ is the next evolution in streaming protocols, designed for modern live, real-time, and on-demand applications. It provides a foundation that unifies low-latency interactivity with scalability and flexibility, supporting both live and…