The GCC industry standard for broadcast-ready internet. Hotels and conference centres certified against real production requirements — not marketing copy. Test it free, or get your venue certified.
Certified venues will appear here
The directory is being built. Be the first — get your venue Stream Certified.
The problem
Every hotel claims it. None have tested it against broadcast requirements. The crew find out on event day.
Symmetric NAT, blocked UDP ports, shared bandwidth. The technical director arrives to a problem, not a ready system.
When a stream drops at a CEO keynote, nobody knows who is responsible. The venue blames the crew, the crew blames the venue.
Why this exists
“High-speed WiFi” is not a broadcast specification. A venue can pass every check its IT team runs and still fail the ones that decide a live stream — sustained upload under load, jitter, packet loss, and the ports and NAT behaviour an encoder actually needs.
That gap is what this standard measures. Every claim on this site is something we test.
What is Stream Certified
We run a technical diagnostic suite against your venue's internet infrastructure and issue a verified certification. Production companies can book with confidence.
Seven diagnostics — WebRTC NAT type, latency under load, jitter, packet loss, bandwidth up/down, and SRT port availability. The same checks a TD runs on event day.
Not pass/fail. Bronze covers standard live streaming, Silver multi-camera productions, Gold full broadcast — news, hybrid events, remote-director workflows.
Networks change. Certificates expire after a year, so venues renew annually and production companies always know when it was last tested.
Every certification produces a branded certificate with a unique ID, results summary, tier, validity date, and a QR that verifies the listing. Venues display it, crews scan it.
Certified venues appear in the Stream Certified directory — the resource GCC production companies, broadcasters, and planners use to find venues they can trust.
Free engineer tools
Every tool runs in your browser. No signup for the diagnostic itself — results save once you make a free account.
Measure packet loss in your browser — the #1 cause of stuttering, frozen, and dropped live streams.
Bandwidth, latency, packet loss, jitter — measured in 60 seconds. Free.
Public IP, ASN, geolocation. Useful for whitelist setup and routing checks.
Upload, download, and stability tested against broadcast thresholds.
Confirm UDP and TCP port availability for SRT, RTMP, RTP, and WebRTC.
Parse and validate SRT, RTMP, and WHEP ingest URLs before they hit your encoder.
Test an RTSP stream URL end-to-end. Connects, reports codec + framerate.
Pull an HLS manifest, validate variant tracks, segment durations, codec strings.
Validate stream keys against ingest endpoints before going live.
Verify TURN server reachability for WebRTC and remote-director workflows.
Measure timing variance between packets. High jitter = unstable streams.
Detect NAT type and symmetry. Critical for WebRTC peer-to-peer setup.
Run the free diagnostic in your browser, or get your venue Stream Certified and into the directory GCC production companies check first.
Built by broadcast engineers
These diagnostics come from engineers who have run live productions and hit these exact failures on event day. Every check measures the real thing — no marketing copy in place of a measurement.