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Family / friends don't need to create an account in either one to access your feed. Lastly, have you tried live-streaming using other services? YouTube and Twitch come to mind. Rarely happens in my experience, this of course varies by region, time of day, maintenance, etc. This happens when you've gone past your plans prioritization threshold, while whichever tower(s) your cellphone happens to be connected to is congested (momentarily overwhelmed). If your plan is anything but Magenta Max, you may run into what's called network deprioritization. Try a different vantage point with better speeds.Īnother thing to consider is network congestion and deprioritization. For the movement of trees to affect your streaming experience so drastically, your phone must be on the very edge of coverage. The interference isn't so much the wind, as it's (probably) more to do with line of sight between you and the tower.
