I remember when the EPL blocks started happening, you were with one of the big providers who advertise on social media. You couldn't speak highly enough of them and were adamant they'd never get blocked and you'd never need a VPN. All the servers being hit by blocks were run by people who didn't have a clue and it was easy to get around the blocks, you said. That provider was hit by blocks, and did end up advising use of a VPN and had downtime at every big sporting event.
And now you're telling us all IPTV is rubbish. Do you really think people are so blinded by loyalty to a provider that we'll give dishonest accounts of our experiences? If IPTV was as bad as you say then there wouldn't be a section dedicated to it on this forum.
Yes, this is a prime example of what I am talking about. At the time of the blocks starting, that supplier stated that no VPN would ever be needed, they promised the earth and like you say it all went tits up with them.
The point I am trying to make, is that at the minute I can't even watch any channel, let alone football without having a problem. It's at the stage where no matter what channel I try and watch it's either buffering, freezing, pixelating, video/audio out of sync, but this is on pretty much any channel constantly.
When you raise this with a supplier though all you get back is re-boot your box, re-boot your router, the channel is fine, the problem is at your end, it's your internet, it's your device.
No it isn't.....in the past couple of weeks I have been through A Formuler F1 box, An Amazon Fire TV, A Firestick, A Minix Neo U1, 3 x other generic Android boxes, A Smart TV, A tablet, 2 x laptops and a Smart Phone.....all of them had the same problem.
My ISP has been out to test my line, check for faults and errors and nothing can be found.
I have tired it on 2 x different ISP's in different locations and 2 x different mobile data providers.....no difference.
My point is, no matter who you get a trial from, these same problems exist, so clearly they all come from the same source.
I'm just trying to make a point that as a general rule, if you raise an issue with IPTV then don't expect it to be sorted, it will always be your fault.