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TCP/IP always was suitable for streaming video. It was the infrastructure that couldn't handle it in the 90's. In 1994 I worked on something colloquially called "the shark fin" that had asic digital video transcoders and could stream bidirectional video conference via the internet, and it was reliable and high quality.
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