It's a really bad idea to subscribe to an IPTV service WITHOUT a good VPN. Although I think this at least theoretically avoids buffering, it's still a reality even with a good VPN. My conclusion is that buffering is more likely to be prevalent when IPTV servers are temporarily overloaded and that this so-called 'anti-freeze' technology is more marketing hype than experienced reality. We are starting to see IPTV providers capping their subscription base, I suppose, in response to overloaded servers. Most of us would gladly pay more for a buffer free service that placed quality over quantity. At the end of the day, watching a channel that buffers continuously is NOT a happy experience, and I wish more Provider…
It's a really bad idea to subscribe to an IPTV service WITHOUT a good VPN. Although I think this at least theoretically avoids buffering, it's still a reality even with a good VPN. My conclusion is that buffering is more likely to be prevalent when IPTV servers are temporarily overloaded and that this so-called 'anti-freeze' technology is more marketing hype than experienced reality. We are starting to see IPTV providers capping their subscription base, I suppose, in response to overloaded servers. Most of us would gladly pay more for a buffer free service that placed quality over quantity. At the end of the day, watching a channel that buffers continuously is NOT a happy experience, and I wish more Provider…