Multimedia networks are specialized communication systems designed to efficiently transport various types of media, including audio, video, and data. These networks enable the seamless integration of different media formats, supporting real-time transmission and interactive applications. Key considerations in multimedia networks include bandwidth management, quality of service (QoS), and latency control to ensure a satisfactory user experience. Internet-based multimedia streaming services and video conferencing platforms heavily rely on these networks. Protocols such as Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) are commonly used to facilitate multimedia data transmission. The development of multimedia networks has played a crucial role in shaping modern communication, enabling the widespread adoption of applications ranging from online streaming to virtual collaboration. Efficient compression algorithms and adaptive streaming technologies further optimize multimedia content delivery over diverse network conditions.