Internet connectivity in two-tier cities like Guwahati, which is among the most developed cities in northeast India, is subpar, claims Kangkna Talukdar, a gaming influencer. The MBA student moonlights as a gamer, streaming games like?Battlegrounds Mobile India?and?Grand Theft Auto 5?that she daily plays online by herself or in a group for a minimum of three hours. In the last few years, she has managed to become part of a gaming community where other enthusiasts watch her play.?“Without consistent internet, streaming would not be smooth,” observes Talukdar. According to her, a?minimum?of 30 Mbps?is required for “decent streaming”, but she prefers 100 Mbps, and only very recently managed to arrange for it through “sources”. Having been raised by a single mother, it took her time to become financially stable to buy gadgets to stream. “That is a huge part of it. When I started streaming, I would go to a friend’s house and play there. Only after I started earning, I manage to buy my current PC,” says Talukdar. Gupta faced similar obstacles. For a long time, she did not own a tripod, an essential accessory for influencers who mostly work alone. “I would keep my phone on my window sill and record videos,” she says.
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