This is my list of ideal criteria for a provider. I'm willing to pay a premium for this, and I'm sure others are as well. Do you have any recommendations?

by Character_Pineapple

This is my list of ideal criteria for a provider. I'm willing to pay a premium for this, and I'm sure others are as well.

Do you have any recommendations?

  • Flies "under the radar". Not much (if any) public advertising
  • Masqueraded or ideally hidden account website frontends
  • Service is not oversold, so as to minimize buffering
  • Can pay with prepaid card, Ebay, or Bitcoin
  • M3U streams to generic players like VLC, served over secure HTTPS ideally
  • Supports VPN connections
  • Not locked to MAC addresses
  • Servers located within the US or with fast connections to the US to minimize buffering
  • US programming typical of most providers, including many locals and PPV like UFC
manosteel9423

The problem is, if ANY provider comes in here and responds to this, they are automatically out of your first criteria.

There are a few smaller providers out there with their own sources, but finding them is difficult and they certainly aren't going to come on reddit and advertise it and anyone that uses one isn't going to tell you about it because they likely have rules preventing that under the punishment of being kicked and banned.

blb123987456

If you want all that and happy to pay a premium just get legit pay tv and you're sorted.

Allrounder1234

The only way your getting all that is by starting your own service lol!

Wokmeister

Similar list but I want UK content, UK servers, a good selection of 24/7 channels and vod, and channel lists that are properly organised. No issue paying $15 a month for it instead of all these crap $5-10 services that are unreliable and oversubscribed. Fab provided all this but too public and dying probably as a result.

nindustries

mine:

- M3U over HTTPS -and- streams over HTTPS

- Servers in EU

- Belgian 1080p channels (quality over quantity)

- EPG