Video streaming
Private networks deliver multiple benefits making them ideal for video applications and streaming delivering:
Enhanced security
Secure and encrypted video transmission, protecting sensitive information
Low latency
Real-time communication and high-quality video streaming without delays
Reliability
Consistent and uninterrupted video services, even in high-traffic areas
Here are some of the use cases that video streaming on a Private Network can deliver:

Within a corporate setting
- Security and surveillance: Using video analytics for real-time monitoring and incident detection in office buildings, ensuring safety and security.
- Remote video production: Broadcasting live events such as sports, concerts, and news from remote locations using private 5G networks to ensure high-quality, low-latency video transmission.
- Corporate communications: webinars, and corporate training sessions with secure and reliable video streaming, enhancing collaboration and reducing travel costs.

Industrial applications
- Predictive maintenance: Using video feeds to monitor machinery and equipment, identifying potential issues before they lead to downtime. Such as cameras on drones, to view hard-to-reach areas such as cranes, gantries and chimneys.
- Quality control: video analytics implemented to inspect assembly lines, ensuring consistency and quality.
- Remote assistance: expert guidance provided to field workers through live video feeds, enabling real-time troubleshooting and support.
- Security and surveillance: real-time monitoring and incident detection for large sites and campuses, increasing security and safety.

Healthcare opportunities
- Telemedicine: using smart phones to conduct virtual consultations and follow-ups with patients, reducing travel.
- Remote patient monitoring: using video applications to monitor patients' health conditions in real-time, providing timely interventions and improving outcomes
- Medical training and education: streaming live surgeries and medical procedures for educational purposes, enabling students and professionals to learn from real-time experiences.
- Emergency response: video applications in ambulances and emergency rooms, providing real-time communication between paramedics and hospital staff.