Where should I start to research providers?

by rmanTX

Without getting my inbox absolutely hammered by everyone in the world, where can I begin to research providers?

My current provider had a lot of issues the night of the McGregor fight. Sure enough, I missed the whole thing. It literally came back on right before they officially announced him as winner.

I need to make sure I can get the Superbowl, I have relatives flying in from across the country and need a few backups.

Pleasant_Traffic

Based on my experience, the bigger/cheaper providers, which are the most common are the ones that gets down at key moments. I have been with a supplier that never gets down or buffers, I had a lot of people at my house last weekend for the big event and I was confident on the reliability of the system. The thing is I never see anyone mentioning it on the typical places.

McYeety666

Just so you are aware the superbowl is free on the FoxSports app. All you need to do is download the app and make an account and it will be in upscaled 4K. It is mandatory by the NFL that the superbowl is free.

Edit: For the answer to your question you need to just try to do some research and take some risk if the service works great most people will not tell you. The same big providers are the same ones posted.

sean1604

Look for some good reviews in r/iptvreviews would be a good place to start

mixterz1985

Best to just search online. Try search. Iptv provider followed by mag or m3u etc. Most here are the same service just reselling. One I picked here is under maintenance weekly. Poxy service. Looks polished though. Always down for the big event. Service I found online rearly has issues but is expensive. You be hard pushed to get trials the weekend.

rufusjrr

Keiser services is good as well

gopherhole1

I dont know, I just found out about iptv yesterday pressing random on reddit, I tried querying it on my favourite search engine and a bunch of spamy sketchy stuff came up

sjhulme

Hey there! There was a very similar question asked here . I too am looking for a new provider, and I hear that SmoothStreams is the only (nearly) 100% reliable source for very popular events. Unfortunately SS is invite only, and I'm not sure how to source an invite. One alternative would be to trial some providers and find one that has multiple sources of the same channel, then at least you'll have options. I hear CystalClear is supposed to be good.