Ceeblue, a niche 10-person operation hailing from the Netherlands, is approaching CDN disruption from a scalable real-time delivery angle. The company’s low-latency streaming technology, WebRTS, was built to address the scalability and packet loss shortcomings of WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) and offer an ultra-low-latency, CDN-compatible framework that doesn’t require vendors to compromise on security or performance. WebRTS is technically a proprietary format, but it is built on open source. It boasts sub-500ms end-to-end latency under ideal conditions and is described by Ceeblue CCO Lawton Cheney as “protocol-agnostic and transport-agnostic,” meaning it can work over HTTP3, TCP, UDP, or even Media over QUIC (MoQ) when ready. The company isn’t holding its breath on MoQ, though, noting that it remains a few…