IRL (In Real Life) streaming has gone mainstream — but going live on the streets of Tokyo or the beaches of Bali is a fundamentally different challenge from streaming in a studio. For creators operating at the highest level, the question isn’t whether they can go live. It’s whether their signal holds up when it matters most.
Jang Ji-soo (장지수) is one of Korea’s most prominent live streamers, with around 630,000 followers on SOOP (formerly AfreecaTV) and Partner BJ certification — the platform’s top-tier creator designation. Over the past few years, he’s taken his content well beyond the studio: New York, Japan, Bali, and counting. His audience follows him for the unscripted energy of being somewhere real, in the moment. That format only works when the connection does.
In January 2026, Jang Ji-soo completed a multi-country live streaming tour across Japan and Bali using TVU One for every transmission. His verdict after Japan: the strongest audience response of his career. His next stop, Singapore, will run on the same setup.
TVU One is a backpack-style transmission unit built on TVU’s patented ISX bonding technology. It aggregates multiple carrier networks simultaneously — 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, wired — into a single stable stream. When one link degrades, the system adapts in real time without interrupting the feed. Combined with HEVC smart VBR encoding and forward error correction, it maintains broadcast-quality video through airports, crowded streets, moving vehicles, and hours of continuous streaming.