Broadband for Streamers
You go live. There is no buffer. No second take. No fixing it later.
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Every dropped frame, bitrate dip or disconnect is visible. Your audience sees it. Your stream suffers for it.
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This is broadband for streamers. Built for real time performance, not casual use.

Your Stream Lives or Dies on Your Connection
You are not just using the internet. You are pushing a constant live feed through it.
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Your setup depends on:
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OBS Studio, Streamlabs or XSplit running at full output
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Bitrate stability for 720p, 1080p or 4K streaming
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Real time encoding through your CPU or GPU
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Live chat, alerts and overlays running simultaneously
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Uploading a continuous stream to platforms like Twitch, YouTube Live, Kick and Facebook Live
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Your bottleneck is not download speed. It is everything happening upstream.

What Breaks a Stream
Most broadband is not built for live streaming.
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You already know what happens when it fails:
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Bitrate drops causing pixelation and blur
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Dropped frames during key moments
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Stream disconnects mid session
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High latency making interaction laggy
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Inconsistent upload speed killing quality
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Network jitter creating unstable output
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That is not just annoying. It costs you viewers, retention and growth.

What Streamers Broadband Must Deliver
If you stream regularly, your connection must handle pressure without flinching.
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Consistent Upload Speed
Not spikes. Not averages. A steady stream that holds your bitrate without dropping.
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Low Latency
Essential for real time interaction, fast response in chat and smooth gameplay sync.
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Minimal Jitter
Because variation kills stream quality even if your speed looks fine on paper.
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Stable Bitrate Support
Your connection must hold your chosen bitrate whether you stream at 4500 kbps or push higher for quality.
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Peak Time Reliability
Your stream should not degrade just because everyone else is online.

Built for Real Streaming Setups
Whether you are:
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A Twitch streamer running daily live sessions
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A YouTube Live creator hosting long form streams
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A Kick streamer building a new audience
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A gamer streaming competitive titles
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A creator running IRL streams on the move
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A podcaster going live with video
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You need broadband that keeps your stream clean, stable and uninterrupted.

The Difference You Actually Notice
With proper streamers broadband, everything changes:
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Your bitrate holds steady from start to finish
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No random drops mid stream
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Clear, sharp video without compression artefacts
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Instant interaction with your audience
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Confidence to go live without worrying about your connection
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Longer streams without technical interruptions
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This is not about higher numbers. It is about consistent performance every second you are live.

If You Stream, This Is Not Optional
Most people try to stream on standard broadband and hope it holds.
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You already know how that ends.
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You have three options:
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Keep troubleshooting your stream every session
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Lower your bitrate and accept lower quality
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Use broadband built for streamers
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The third one removes the problem completely.

Ready to Go Live Without Worry
If you hesitate before hitting go live because of your connection, it is already holding you back.
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This is streamers broadband that performs when it matters most.
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No drops. No instability. No interruptions.
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Just a connection that stays locked in while you stay live.
