Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT IS IPTV?
IPTV is a protocol that allows you to have television in your home over the Internet. You just need to have an intrnet connection.
WHAT DO I NEED TO USE IPTV?
To install and use IPTV, you need the following: Broadband Internet connection (recommended or higher) of at least 4.0 Mbps. A smart TV that works
WILL THIS WORK WHERE I LIVE?
Absolutely, our service only requires an internet connection to function, no matter where you are on earth.
HOW DO I CHECK MY INTERNET SPEED AND QUALITY?
Please use the speed test server below to test your internet connection. Do this several times a day. This will give you a good idea of the overall internet speed available to you. A minimum of 4.0 Mbps is the minimum requirement. http://www.speedtest.net/
CAN I BUY IPTV IF WITHOUT OWNING THE SATELLITE SERVICE?
Yes, you can buy and use IPTV if you don’t qualify for satellite TV service. Since IPTV broadcasts international programs to your TV via the Internet, no satellite dish is required. In addition, you must have a high-speed internet connection of at least 4.0 Mbps or higher
CAN I USE MY SUBSCRIPTION ON SEVERAL DEVICES?
Please note that a single subscription can be used on multiple devices, but you can only watch on one device at a time.
HOW DO I ORDER?
The procedure is very simple, just choose the pack that suits you and click on the button “Buy the product”, you will be redirected to a form that you must fill out carefully. or just contact our support .
HOW TO PAY MY IPTV SUBSCRIPTION?
For the payment of your subscription, we accept payment via PAYPAL, Credit Card.
HOW LONG WILL I BE DELIVERED?
The delivery of subscriptions is done within 24 hours.
WHAT IS THE M3U FILE?
The m3u file is a file format intended to store a list of addresses, typically, of audio files and / or video files. That is to say the channels, VOD and other content that we provide to you
WHAT IS THE MAC ADDRESS AND WHERE TO FIND IT?
These are a series of letters and numbers (ex: 4c: 34: 88: f6: d7: 90) that identifies your TV.