Analyzes whether Media over QUIC (MoQ) will replace WebRTC across different use cases including 1:1 calls, voice AI, meetings, traditional streaming, live streaming, and webinars. Concludes that WebRTC will likely remain dominant for peer-to-peer calls and meetings due to its optimized architecture, while MoQ shows strongest potential in live streaming scenarios where it can bridge the gap between WebRTC's low latency and HLS's scalability. For voice AI, the analysis questions whether current implementations prioritize low-latency media enough to justify either protocol. The comparison considers technical factors like latency requirements, infrastructure costs, and quality demands.
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