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YoloLiv adds network bonding to YoloBox Pro

YoloLiv adds network bonding to YoloBox Pro 1

When doing live streaming, the holy grail is to have either sequential Internet failover to a second or third ISP (Internet service provider) or —even better— true bonding, where the aggregated speed of several ISPs is combined, whenever all are active. In the case of the YoloCast Pro, the ISPs may connect via a SIM card, an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, wifi and even a USB modem/tethered hotspot. for a total of up to 4 ISPs. YoloLiv now has aggregation service in Asia, Europe and the United States. Watch the video and read the information.

Current yearly bonding aggregation pricing is as follows:

There is also monthly pricing for those who can’t commit to a year. These prices exclude your fees from each ISP.

For more information, visit YoloLiv.com/network-bonding

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