What Exactly is IPTV?

It is one of the most frequently asked questions. IPTV, also known as Internet Protocol Television, is where the internet is used as a medium to broadcast television channels to your home television. In other words, you use your internet connection to watch the TV channels, movies and TV shows without an antenna or dish.

What do i need to watch Tv ?

To install and use IPTV, you need the following: A high-speed Internet connection (recommended or higher) with at least 16.0 Mbps. A working Smart TV. The receiver of the IPTV us.

How do i check my internet speed and quality?

Please use the speed test server below to test your internet connection. Do this several times a day. This will give you a good idea of the overall internet speed available to you. A stable speed of 4.0 Mbps is the minimum requirement. http://www.speedtest.net

I am not in or from the usa/can or the united kingdom. can i still subscribe?

Yes, our service is available to everyone worldwide.

My channels are not working?

We strive to offer you a high level of service at very reasonable prices. So please bear this in mind first and foremost. If a channel goes down, we will do our best to get it back up and running. Please consider the following guidelines before reporting a channel: - Stop and give it a few minutes. We will restart and replace channels if necessary. The channel may come back on. - Is this happening on all channels? If so, you need to check on your end. - Restart your devices and wait 30 seconds before turning them back on (STBs, Android boxes, routers, cable modems). - Make sure that you connect to the devices via a LAN (Ethernet) cable and not via Wifi.

Channel problems?

If the service appears to have paused while watching a channel, simply select another channel, open it and then return to the original channel to see if it is currently running.

Buffering on channels?

If the service appears to have paused while watching a channel, simply select another channel, open it and then return to the original channel to see if it is currently running.