Pretty sure more never encountered any issues than those who did........its cat and mouse and relatively easy for IPTV owners to get round it......Judging by the amount of people posting about disruption to their service this weekend I think you can consider yourself very lucky if you haven't been affected in some way by the super blocks.
Super blocks is the biggest bit of nonsense ive ever heardJudging by the amount of people posting about disruption to their service this weekend I think you can consider yourself very lucky if you haven't been affected in some way by the super blocks.
One was affected next week and nothing this week
Smart arse 😝😝😂😂😂😂That's impressive, most streams are behind but you're a week in advance.
This is 100% true, all the blocks are SKY/TNT etc finding an IPTV servers IP and asking the ISP to block this......hence why IPTV owners advise using a VPN.......most servers are overseas and if there was this superblock it would shut down servers not just block an IPSuper blocks is the biggest bit of nonsense ive ever heard
I've 2 providers neither have been affected. One was last week and nothing this week
It's the same methods, the court just allows them to attempt it more often such as when popular series are on
No such thing as a super block. A super block would be the end not a disruption
I'm suprised you can't see the future lottery results with all your predictions every weekThat's impressive, most streams are behind but you're a week in advance.
Yup most have work arounds in minutes some it takes longer.This is 100% true, all the blocks are SKY/TNT etc finding an IPTV servers IP and asking the ISP to block this......hence why IPTV owners advise using a VPN.......most servers are overseas and if there was this superblock it would shut down servers not just block an IP
But this is an easy get out for the IPTV sellers who have crap infrastructure to blame the block on what is really a poor IPTV service
Yep and I know a few who change their server IP on a weekly basis.....as i say its cat and mouse, its going nowhereYup most have work arounds in minutes some it takes longer.
Looks like next week could be the final nail in the coffin for the lottery tbh.I'm suprised you can't see the future lottery results with all your predictions every week
Did not even want to get into this conversation but some dataservers were hit a few months back and they were overseas. And this was before all this talk about superblocks.This is 100% true, all the blocks are SKY/TNT etc finding an IPTV servers IP and asking the ISP to block this......hence why IPTV owners advise using a VPN.......most servers are overseas and if there was this superblock it would shut down servers not just block an IP
But this is an easy get out for the IPTV sellers who have crap infrastructure to blame the block on what is really a poor IPTV service
Chances are it's probably a different reseller for the Same serviceSo I'm still confused. If multiple people are selling the same server IP, can one person's service be more reliable than the other's despite them having the same server IP? Or is reliability the same since it's from the same source?
Right, but I'm more concerned about reliability. Even with the same service, could the reseller do anything different to make their service more reliable than the other resellers selling the same service?Chances are it's probably a different reseller for the Same service
Thank you for answering my question!It will likely be the same but support might be different so one could be better at replying to issues and asking the owner to sort or tell you if there's an alternative channel to watch whatever your wanting to watch.
As I say it's cat and mouse, I don't use any tbh...Did not even want to get into this conversation but some dataservers were hit a few months back and they were overseas. And this was before all this talk about superblocks.
but i would say for perhaps larger iptv suppliers ott for example
Resellers usually have no control over anything other than creating accounts.....Right, but I'm more concerned about reliability. Even with the same service, could the reseller do anything different to make their service more reliable than the other resellers selling the same service?
As I say it's cat and mouse, I don't use any tbh...
But if one server is shut down they are replaced fairly fast and cannot see that changing