The Most Reliable IPTV which fulfills the reliablity criteria

by mad4stream

I am looking forward to get an IPTV. After doing some research I was able to build a reliability benchmark for an IPTV. But Searching among more than 200 IPTV providers I cannot really make a judgement. This could help me getting an IPTV as well as others who are looking forward as the points I gathered are the most basic.

  1. Number of Channels Offered: Atleast 700+

  2. Number of devices supported: Atleast 2 per connection/month

  3. VOD (Video On Demand)

  4. Streaming Quality: FHD as well as SD

  5. Customer Support: 24/7 but really supportive not just a tag of customer support

  6. Payment Options : Paypal, credit card, bitcoin may be?

  7. Trial Option: atleast 2 days trial

  8. Privacy: Does not asks to join a Facebook or other social groups taking my email and other details.

  9. ISP Blocked and targeted providers: Does and does not require VPN to connect.

Facough22

Why stop there ?

Can the IPTV service bring me dinner each night ? Can the service wash my car? Also? Service must also give nightly massages.

Greencon10

The total amount of channels offered is essentially meaningless, especially when you are not even specifying a need for different international feeds, and if anything can usually be a general indicator *against* reliability the higher it climbs.

If you are looking for a free trial finding more then 1 day from a single reseller will probably be rough as well.

troyortroy

Sounds like you might be looking for spectrum or direct tv.

Seriously though, IPTV might not be for you. Your expectations are way way to high.

Tamar1nd

Sky Satellite comes to mind, Virgin Cable too, they offer a BJ too for an annual sub...

iTzAwake

if that's your criterion, you should stick with ExoticIPTV in my view.

elgenes

What do you really want? A reliable high quality IPTV for sports? A f*** video service? 2 weeks trial?

With your demands you exclude almost every service out there. Do you really exclude the best service if they only can provide you with 1 day trial, instead of 2?

My advice is; figure out what you really want. If it is movies, I suggest you get Quasar for Kodi, Popcorn Time, Stremio or something else. Another advice; more chans = less reliable service.

If you're looking for sports + UK/US/CA channels, then there's a lot out there for you, but you would much rather want 150 reliable high quality chans than 20 000 Indian, South Korean and Danish chans.

Figure out what you want!!