Best Internet for Live Streaming

📶 Fiber (Best for High-Quality & Large Events)

Pros: Ultra-fast, low latency, and stable.

Cons: Requires a fixed venue with fiber access, often has a long lead time and can be very pricey

Recommended for: Large conferences, concerts, esports events

📡 Dedicated Wireless (Microwave / Point-to-Point)

Pros: Fast, stable, and can be set up temporarily

Cons: Long lead time, can be pricey and is reliant on line of sight

Recommended for: Outdoor festivals, sports events, and remote locations

📲 5G / 4G LTE (Best for Mobility)

Pros: Quick setup, good speeds in urban areas, and with experienced radio engineers a lot is possible in rural areas too

Cons: If load-shedding or power issues affect a high-site, can have sudden signal drops

Recommended for: Small events, mobile live streaming, budget-constrained requirements

📡 Satellite Internet (Best for Remote Locations)

Pros: Available anywhere

Cons: Higher latency, expensive, can have prolonged reconnection time

Recommended for: Events in remote areas where other options are unavailable

With the Quick Connect BundleBox, we’re able to combine all the above internet sources to ensure we always able to deliver the best possible internet connection for any situation regardless of client budget.

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