Remember the days when you are flipping through the channels on your television and you can’t find anything you like to watch? Every other channel is the same and full of commercials? The same movies are being played over and over again? Well this is the answer and it is IPTV. I am watching live television right now on my IPTV box and checked the channel list. Guess how many channels there are? 3468 channels! This number grows weekly and is it not crazy to think of the options? There are all the sports channels, movie channels, American and Canadian channels you can think of. There is a slew of language channels. For Italian alone there is 69 channels! Usually the TV guide has many categories to make it easier to navigate. I like to have it in alphabetical order to make it easier. It is perfect for anyone as the variety of channels would be great for sports buffs, movie buffs, multi language fans and tv series fans. I’m actually one of those people that like all 4 categories.
As you can see above a sample of the TV guide with the hockey game on at the same time. Most channels are HD and streaming is smooth and not choppy or interrupted. I have been using IPTV for 5 years and this is the best I have seen IPTV. Honestly the average person could not tell the difference from cable tv or satellite tv versus IPTV. The Formuler brand of IPTV products have it’s unique TV guide and you can see how easy it is to read and navigate. Channel changing is seamless and loads right away. The main thing to make sure it works successfully is to ensure that you have unlimited internet at a very good speed. The average seems to be 75 mbps and up nowadays. You want at least 25 mbps if not more depending on how many devices are also connected to the wifi network. I have my modem directly next to the tv so I have the IPTV box directly wired with the Ethernet cable. This ensure that there is no delay due to wifi. For the vast number of channels you can get, can you imagine how much that would cost normally with your local tv or satellite provider? I would dare to say several hundred dollars perhaps even $500 and up! For less than a cup a coffee a day, IPTV can be had. Can you imagine? I have a friend staying up late watching tv shows and movies. Some people like the 24/7 channels of specific content such as Bruce Lee movies (RIP) and Harry Potter movies and even popular tv series.


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