If you need a platform to send live video over IP, 5G and AI networks with high quality and low delay, TVU is a good option. TVU has a suite of cloud and hybrid media supply chain products for sending live video, producing it, routing it and playing it out. That includes products like the ONE4G/5G Cellular Bonded Live Transmitter, TVU Search AI-powered content creation, TVU Producer cloud-based live production and TVU Channel full cloud playout system. TVU's products are geared for a variety of use cases including news, sports, public safety and live events, and are designed to be high quality and cost effective.
For a more developer-oriented option, Daily is an enterprise WebRTC platform that lets you build large-scale, real-time voice and video features. It can record and stream in high definition with low latency, supporting up to 100,000 people at once. Daily also offers APIs and SDKs for iOS, Android, JavaScript, and other platforms to build live streaming and other real-time features, making it good for live events, telehealth and virtual collaboration tools.
Another option worth considering is dTelecom Cloud. The platform offers a decentralized live video SDK for audio/video conferencing and live streaming directly into apps. It's got low latency and high availability, supports up to 100,000 users and has a number of pricing options. The decentralized mesh network means that users are connected to edge servers, offering a powerful and efficient way to broadcast real-time video.
Last, Agora is a real-time engagement platform that lets developers add interactive voice and video into their apps. It can handle high-quality voice calling, real-time video chat and interactive live streaming. Agora's customizable SDKs for multiple platforms and advanced features like AI Noise Suppression and 3D Spatial Audio make it a good option for increasing user engagement in a variety of apps.