Video has become the world’s fastest-growing category of digital data. Across security, defence, logistics, transportation, smart cities, and enterprise cloud operations, video storage and transmission now account for over 80% of global data traffic (Cisco Annual Internet Report). With IP camera deployments increasing by 20% year-over-year and cloud video usage accelerating, traditional infrastructures are reaching critical capacity.

BECT (Bandwidth-Enhanced Compression Technology) directly addresses this bottleneck. It is a proprietary, AI-driven compression engine that reduces video size at the point of creation, before storage, streaming, or transmission. BECT technology consistently delivers up to 80% reduction in storage consumption, bandwidth usage, and network load, creating immediate and measurable savings across large-scale deployments.

Market Scale and Commercial Readiness

The global security and surveillance market exceeds USD $50 billion, with more than 1 billion active IP cameras worldwide (IHS Markit). Approximately 70% of these cameras operate at 720p–1080p, the exact resolutions where BECT achieves maximum efficiency.

BECT has already demonstrated performance reliability in enterprise-grade environments, with validated characteristics including:

• Real-time low-latency processing
• Stable performance across mixed hardware and hybrid cloud networks
• Forensic-grade quality retention
• Efficient compression of long-term video archives

This positions BECT for rapid commercial scaling through OEM partnerships, system integrators, telecom operators, and cloud storage providers.

Economic Impact: Three Major Cost Reductions

1. Storage Optimization

Video storage demand is doubling every 18–24 months.
BECT reduces total storage requirements by up to 80%, enabling:
• Smaller data centre footprints
• Longer archive retention within the same hardware
• Reduced storage refresh cycles
• Lower hardware and maintenance expenditure

2. Bandwidth Efficiency

In many enterprise networks, video consumes 40–60% of total bandwidth.
BECT reduces transmission load by 80%, resulting in:
• More stable remote monitoring
• Reduced telecom link utilization
• Lower satellite and wireless transmission costs
• Smoother multi-site streaming

3. Infrastructure & Energy Reduction

Video-driven workloads increase server energy consumption by 20–40% (Uptime Institute).
By reducing load, BECT lowers:
• Power draw
• Cooling overhead
• Hardware wear
• CO₂ emissions

This aligns BECT with corporate sustainability initiatives and ESG investment priorities.

Multiple Revenue Pathways for Investors

BECT enables scalable, recurring, and defensible revenue models including:
• Annual enterprise licensing
• OEM integrations with camera/NVR manufacturers
• Telecom and cloud managed services
• One-time deployment and optimisation fees
• The upcoming LBVC SDK for ultra-low-bandwidth video conferencing

These diversified channels support strong long-term enterprise value and predictable recurring revenue.

Defensible IP and High Barriers to Entry

BECT integrates proprietary AI-driven compression, forensic-quality preservation, and compatibility with major codecs—without requiring new hardware, new cameras, or proprietary players. This ensures near-instant adoption across existing market infrastructures and creates a strong competitive moat.

Built for the Next Decade of Video Growth

BECT is engineered to support emerging high-demand sectors, including:
• Smart city networks (forecast: 2.5B cameras by 2030)
• Autonomous vehicles generating 1TB/hour of data
• Distributed IoT sensor networks
• Cloud-scale video analytics

With proven performance, high scalability, and clear economic value, BECT is positioned as a cornerstone technology for the next generation of global video infrastructure.