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#1 ·
I have been using a service called Beast IPTV for a little over a month and so far am beyond happy with it. Quality is outstanding and the channels seem endless.

I was finally able to part ways with cable TV, saving about $50 a month.

I purchased a 3 month subscription that I will most likely extend after it expires unless I can find something that compares to it.

Anyone else use some sort of IPTV service and care to share their experience?
 
#2 ·
Given the price, I have to wonder how legit these are.

Can you comment on how the channel selection compares to Bell/Rogers? I am suspicious that there is a conspicuous lack of channel list on the website. I don't have cable myself but it might be an option for my parents. They are big fans of PVR though. I have to admit, it is hard to go back to watching ads after you get used to never seeing them.
 
#6 ·
That is the one.

Live sports seem flawless so far. 1080 60 frames per second for all TSN channels. I didn't check the fps for sportsnet but its just as good I find. PPV sports are also there, though I haven't tried any.

This is my first go at an IPTV service. I purchased through a reseller who is a friend of mine. He has tried numerous services and says this one is by far the best he has seen. That was good enough for me.
 
#8 ·
That would be good @Kcowan.

I also know of VMedia but you must have your internet with them....can't piggyback on what you already have as an ISP.
https://www.vmedia.ca/en

Not a user of that one either - just sharing.

I'm sure there are other providers vs. KODI vs. other.
 
#13 ·
Yes, an android box, computer, phone. Basically a device that will connect to the internet and provide a video output to your tv.

The best way I have found to run most streaming apps is via an Amazon Firetv stick. They are so simple to use and inexpensive compared to most android tv boxes. $54.99 on sale, can't beat it. The app layout is very similar to apple tv and netflix. Easy and it works, can't ask for more.
 
#18 · (Edited)
An article from CBC on pirated IPTV. I suspect that being a customer is not illegal, but these services seem likely to run into legal problems. Maybe don't prepay the year on it...

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/piracy-iptv-services-live-tv-1.4560320

ETA: Even if they are not directly shut down, it sounds like they will be attacked through payment processors not handling payment, and incumbent ISPs blocking traffic.
 
#20 ·
Most, if not all, programs are licensed by a single TV provider for distribution in Canada ( For example - Bell licenses HBO shows, etc ). The 'legit' TV services in Canada - IPTV, Cable, or Satellite, need to make an arrangement with the license holder to distribute that content.

The license holder can dictate whether or not a show can be offered for streaming on devices other than a set top box (STB) provided by the TV service. CRTC rules say that with IPTV, the STB must connect directly to the IPTV provider's Internet service. So you can't, for example, have Teksavvy Internet
and subsrcibe to Start.ca IPTV.

With some providers, viewing on an alternate device requires that it be connected to the subscriber's own home WiFi connected to the ISP modem. Some others will allow viewing content while roaming; it's all up to what licensing arrangement has been made with the content owner.

So, when I see an IPTV service that seems to allow unrestricted Internet access via any ISP, I am sceptical about whether they have licensed that content. When I see that IPTV provider is located in Panama, I'm even more so sceptical.

Without seeing a complete channel list and what specific shows are on, it's hard to say whether they're actually showing live content, or just scraping the Internet for TV show episodes on YouTube, or unlicensed grey-area web sites.
 
#22 ·
These illegal Android boxes have been around for about 3 years. Usually they work for at least 6 months and then are garbage. I think the lack of a visible channel guide indicates the nature of their scam.

We are in Mexico and very year there is a new scam artist selling these services. Meanwhile we soldier on with our Shaw Direct satellite service. Costs C$69/mo per location. Still cheaper than what the scam artists offer.