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    Quote Originally Posted by mavrrrick View Post
    ^^^more details if possible....thinking of going that route as well^^^
    Ok basically you need a android box, can buy it for yourself or buy from provider...(the contact person) costs about 150 for service a year plus box which is 100-200 depending on box you choose.
    He will set it all up and all you need to do is hook up to internet and TV and it's done.

    Insane amount of channels and features I love f1, ppv fights ,pvr but don't ever use it cause you can go back a up to 48rs and start most channels. Every TV station in can,us,UK its insane I don't use 90% not too mention almost 300 channels of porn if you like that stuff lol.

    Hope this helps, anymore questions ask away

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zexhuffer View Post
    If you still have cable TV you've never heard of iptv.

    Thousands of channels all ppv, f1 and all local shit too etc...ill never have cable TV again. Rogers high speed for 39.99 and that's it.
    I've heard of IPTV and was going to mention it but you beat me to it as I haven't been on here in a few days.

    Rogers Ignite is IPTV from my understanding but they charge way too much and offer limited channels compared to IPTV providers who base their servers outside of Canada and offer way more channels dirt cheap in comparison to Rogers.
    From my limited knowledge,it's legal,just need to find a reputable provider.
    I've had it with those Rogers mofo's.

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    Ask any south asian person and they'll hook you up...lol.

    I've been meaning to get a box to try it out but haven't gotten around to it yet. Now that Bill C-11 is law I'm curious if they will try to use it against IPTV services.

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    I have an antenna, as well as borrowed PW's from my kid's Crave.

    TBH I have a hard time finding anything not riddled with overt messaging. Better programming just is covert in messaging. While I enjoyed it, if you think Yellowstone isn't riddled with messaging, you're buying it.

    I've been noodling with the idea of making my own home based PVR for capture/storage of antenna based programming.

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    What if you have multiple tv's? do you need account for each tv?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mavrrrick View Post
    What if you have multiple tv's? do you need account for each tv?
    Yes sir. We have it in the bsmt which we watched 95% of the time. We've moved it up to other tvs when we were sick or when traveling. We've taken it to different family members houses to watch ppv or just to have movies and TV wherever we go

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    Quote Originally Posted by mavrrrick View Post
    What if you have multiple tv's? do you need account for each tv?
    I have shared my login info with a few friends and they can all access my IPTV at any time. Even at the same time as me. You do need an Android box for each TV though.

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    I stopped paying for cable about 8-9 years ago. Made the switch from dsl to fibe when it was introduced in our area and it’s been great.. 0 down time in 3-4 years. It’s pricey but evens out since there’s no tv to pay for.
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    I resisted IGNITE for a long time as I had purchased four cable boxes to avoid the rental costs (about a 2-year payback as I recall). When I finally moved to IGNITE I absolutely love it (everything except the price of course) and would have jumped to it much sooner had I known how good it was. Two of my daughters live with us and we have ten TV's in the household (6 with IGNITE boxes).


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    If you go with IPTV don't forget to add a good VPN so you're hidden from your internet provider. Check these 2 providers for IPTV.
    https://onaexpress.com/
    https://xtremehdiptv.org/

    Also, when buying an Android box spend at least $100 so you know you're getting a good product. As for the IPTV Player software I use Televizio.
    There is a bit to learn but once you get it you'll be happy you switched.
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