That's not entirely true. OAuth 1.0 and 2.0 didn't cover much, and everything was implementation specific. Both standards only cover authorization, while the majority of consumers wanted to use it as authentication.
Big companies had to roll out their own authentication layer on top. When OIDC came into play, it was already too late.
Big companies had to roll out their own authentication layer on top. When OIDC came into play, it was already too late.