Dedicated connectivity for live-streaming teams

Last updated: 25 June 2026

For live-streaming operations, content teams, and real-time collaboration workflows, CityLink Global offers lower-latency route consultations, team dedicated connectivity, and regional setup guidance to help reduce cross-border connection variation.

Where it fits

Common pain points

Hard to diagnose buffering

Cross-border route variation, congested nodes, and local network issues all look similar, making it hard for a team to tell what's actually causing the drop in quality.

Inconsistent team setup

Streamers, operators, and back-office staff often work from different networks, which makes pre-stream checks and dashboard access harder to keep consistent.

Shared routes get busy at peak times

Shared connectivity fits everyday viewing and casual access, but live streaming is continuous and real-time, so peak-time sharing has an outsized effect.

Plan suggestions

Casual viewing

Shared connectivity

For casual viewing and browsing content platforms — free, with popular regions available.

Streamer / solo

Personal dedicated connectivity

For regular streaming and back-office work, reducing variation from shared-route usage.

Team collaboration

Team dedicated connectivity

For streamers, operators, support, and technical staff sharing one consistent environment, customizable by region and device count.

Latency and dedicated IP are different needs

Live video, voice, and real-time interaction usually depend first on latency, route stability, and local network quality. A dedicated IP option is useful when the team also needs consistent account or dashboard environments over time.

Compliance boundaries

FAQ

Consult on live-streaming team connectivity

Share streaming regions, team size, device count, and main platforms. We will help match options around latency and stability needs.