MoQ: SageOx's invisible infra
Blog post from SageOx
On August 27th, 1783, the sight of the first hydrogen balloon in Paris sparked a timeless debate about the value of innovation, a debate that continues with modern technological advancements like Media-over-QUIC (MoQ). This infrastructure, designed to improve media transmission, emerged from solving specific challenges at Facebook and grew into a standardized protocol with broad applications, from reducing live-streaming latency for platforms like Twitch to enabling standardized media protocols for companies such as Cisco. The convergence of diverse use cases highlights MoQ's potential to revolutionize real-time communication, exemplified by SageOx's implementation, which allows different devices to communicate seamlessly and in real-time, transforming meetings into dynamic, multimodal experiences. The focus on underlying infrastructure, which often goes unnoticed, is crucial for enabling these advancements and adapting to new challenges, such as accommodating high-speed data processing for AI agents like Oxy. The narrative underscores the importance of investing in foundational technologies that enable visible innovations, suggesting that the next breakthrough may arise from overlooked infrastructure, fostering environments where human and AI collaboration thrives.
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