Looking for a new IPTV

I’ve been with one provider for the past year (renewing every three months). I’m looking to leave. There’s a decent amount I like about them (unlimited connections – reasonably priced (about $48/3 mos); but the downtime and the lack of customer support (I was banned from customer support when I asked if the local channels would be returning) - has me looking for new one.

My needs aren’t really that much …

I’d like 2-4 connections (2 for now; eventually 3; and 4 is better)
I’m comfortable paying about $50/3 mos for 4 connections – I don’t buy more than 3 mos at a time
Need an M3U url for import into M3U4U.com - so I can set up my own playlist/channels
Must not be IP locked – even for multiple connections (I’m in the process of moving to Canada from the US. My wife is in Canada permanently; I go back and forth). I can get two subscriptions, if the different IP addresses is an issue; but - again - wouldn’t want it to be more than $50/3mos for 4 connections (and, about $30/3 mos for 2)

I’m not a reseller – I have a few I’m looking at; but - TBH - I’m incredibly disappointed with the pre-sales support (one said they had a free trial and were sending me info to use it for 12 hours … that was two days ago; still nothing – even with repeated inquiries.

I’ve gone through the list on this site – much of the data isn’t current (some of the sites aren’t accepting new customers; or their prices have gone up much more (especially for multiple connections); so - I ponied up the $$$ to become a patron; in hopes that all of you far-more-experienced-than-I people can point me in some awesome directions :slight_smile:

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And I’d recommend (they have same exact channel lineup) Kingsman, Lost Highway, ITTechBasics. Google and I’m sure you’ll find them.

EDIT - https://kingsman.cloud/ IS THE ONE. Not the first one that comes up.

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Thanks for clarifying! I couldn’t figure out the first one that popped up!

Lost Highway looks sweet; but $$$$$

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You can check out all the Alibaba stuff. They are super cheap and really not too bad of a service. I paid $16 one connection for a year. They offer more connections if you want them. I have 2 services from these guys and only cost me $32 bucks for the year.

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Wow! alibaba.com? That’s a terrible website! :stuck_out_tongue:

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Not watching the website, but been watching the games on one of their services all day without a single hiccup.

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No - I meant to try to figure out how to get/order stuff …

Is it just the alibaba.com? Or is that a different site altogether?

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Basically, just click on anything that has IPTV in its ad. All of them have free trials …I believe.

https://ottreseller.trustpass.alibaba.com/minisiteentrance.html?from=detail&productId=1600727946756

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i must say i’m totally impressed with these cheap iptv services…i too set up my only english fav’s in tivimate and they work awesome using the alibaba site

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They do buffer during high traffic events AS EXPECTED such as March Madness.

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try using a local station site rather than where the high traffic is ie boston college game look at local boston stations

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I would recommend TyphoonLabs to you but they have stopped taking new subscribers. I recommend my backup service ITTechBasics, which is excellent, with great selection of live tv and VOD. You can get a 3 month subscription with 2 connections for $40.00. You can use it on TiViMate also.

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High Quality Tv Box Iptv Accounts 1 3 6 12 Months Code For Set Top Box Mobile Phones Subscription Test Free Reseller Iptv Adult - Buy Iptv Xxx,Iptv Accounts,Iptv Adult Product on Alibaba.com

16 bucks a year

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Free advice from me… From a US perspective. #1 absolute requirement. Test drive the iptv service for even a day. Don’t commit unless they allow a sample–most do allow this for free or just a few $$. This also gives you a chance to see if your VPN (presume you use one) can traffic the iptv server without excessive buffering. Don’t use sites with thousands and thousands of international channels. Do you really watch volleyball or car racing from another continent? If you do–fine, but I don’t. So limit the channel deluge. A great little tip is look for channel groups of all the local networks, i.e, CBS or Fox locals–that way you can view sporting events from around the country and time zones.

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I believe if I remember correctly, someone posted some service there for $.01 usd 24hr trial

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the one i posted has trial but i have had it several weeks and it works fine
its .o4 cents a day for a year or bout the cost of two beers at miro brewry
believe me its worth trying

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Hi SMF,

I did trial the one for 24 hours – I like it.

I don’t have a VPN – for a few reasons; but I may in the future (that’ll be another question) :stuck_out_tongue:

And, I agree - the new service has 6k channels; I probably will hide 5000 of them through m3u4u – but, the additional ones I’m getting over before, are worth it (and, yes; sports is the ONLY reason I have live tv – otherwise, Real Debrid and Stremio would be more than sufficient) :slight_smile:

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I will never connect any device to the internet without an active VPN. I use ProtonVPN.

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Actually, I do almost the same thing, but rather than look for a local Boston station I look to their lesser known and marketed opponent’s station. If the opponent is indeed less known and marketed. :thinking: Using Tivimate makes this task a simple one,too.

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When I try to add my address to order it doesn’t have U.S. as an option. Is it not available in the states?

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