Speedify × Professional Livestreaming
Bond Wi-Fi, 4G/5G Cellular, Ethernet and Starlink. Never drop a live stream again.
The Problem
A dropped stream is the one thing viewers remember.
Professional livestreaming is unforgiving. The audience is watching in real time. If the livestream buffers, freezes, or dies, there is no retake. Viewers leave. Comments fill with complaints. Sponsors and clients notice.
Most venues and event locations are not built for high-throughput video uplinks. Stadium Wi-Fi is shared with tens of thousands of phones. 4G/5G towers get congested the moment an event fills up. A single Ethernet drop is a single point of failure. Starlink satellite connections experience handoffs that can interrupt an upload mid-stream. None of these problems give advance warning; they happen live, during the stream.
A professional livestreamer running on a single internet connection, even a fast one, is one bad handoff, one overloaded tower, one venue network failure away from going offline at exactly the wrong moment.
Live means the audience is watching now.
Not after the reconnect.
The Solution
One bonded internet uplink. All connections working together.
- Multiple 4G/5G modems from different carriers provide redundancy when a single tower gets congested at a packed venue - Speedify routes around the bottleneck automatically.
- Starlink adds high-throughput satellite bandwidth that is independent of local cellular infrastructure - useful anywhere terrestrial coverage is poor or congested.
- Speedify encrypts the entire bonded connection with AES-256 end-to-end. Failover events use the same encrypted tunnel - no exposure window during the transition.
- Speedify's streaming mode prioritizes real-time video traffic across all active links, keeping upload throughput stable during encoder output spikes.
// what control sees
The encoder sees one stable internet connection. The stream stays on.
No interpolation artifacts during the satellite handoff. No bitrate collapse when the venue Wi-Fi or 4G/5G cellular gets crowded. Just a contribution feed that holds, which is what every minute of paid airtime above it depends on.
Scenarios
Built for every kind of professional stream.
01 / Sports and live events
A dedicated bonded uplink that survives a packed venue.
02 / IRL and mobile streaming
Stream on the move without losing the internet connection.
03 / Studio and remote production failover
A bonded backup path the control room can count on.
04 / News, interviews, and field reporting
Go live from anywhere. The internet connection holds.
Stack
Speedify works under the streaming software you already use.
Most professional livestreamers run established encoder software: OBS, vMix, Wirecast, LiveU Solo, or hardware encoders built into production rigs.
Speedify operates one layer below the encoder. The encoder sees a single, more resilient internet connection. Everything above - stream key, bitrate settings, platform destination - stays exactly as configured.
The combination is additive: the encoder handles stream encoding and protocol transport. Speedify handles the underlying network resilience. Each layer covers different failure modes. Together, they make the stream genuinely hard to drop.
The Solution
Two ways to run Speedify in the field.
Network level
Run Speedify on a supported bonding router so every device in the production environment - encoder, monitoring laptop, comms gear - benefits from bonded internet connectivity without per-device installation. Two options:
- Supported OpenWrt routers: With a Speedify for Routers license.
- Powered by Speedify routers: Speedify is preinstalled and ready to configure.
For production companies, broadcast integrators, and technical teams building hardened streaming rigs, the Speedify SDK is available for direct integration.
Device level
Best for solo operators, two-person ENG crews, and single-device production rigs.
