What Legal IPTV service is best? [No Illegal Services Allowed]

Hi all, tried to read the thread from the 1st page, but there is a LOT to go through. If you don't mind, I am going to ask my question, apologies if it has been answered on previous pages.

I am looking at adding streamiptv to my current list of streaming/IPTV options as my wife and I are tired of flipping through Netflix, Disney+, DSTV and Prime to try and find something to watch. Is Streamiptv.co.za worth an investment, or is there a different provider I should be looking at?
I don't what you really going to get extra on IPTV that you don't already have on Netflix, Disney+, DSTV and Prime. If you want to cancel those and just get IPTV then fine as most IPTV services have those 4's content anyway. The Apps is just way worse.
 
Well clearly some people still haven't learnt. If you want to refer to IPTV then call it IPTV. If you want to refer specifically to IPTV aggregators (or other below-board operations), then come up with some other name for them.
So you would call this an aggregator? Because it seems to scrape from a whole lot of sources? Imho I am doubtful that this is a legal IPTV service as it reminds me of the likes of Waka TV.
 
So you would call this an aggregator? Because it seems to scrape from a whole lot of sources? Imho I am doubtful that this is a legal IPTV service as it reminds me of the likes of Waka TV.
Put it this way, I'm 100% convinced it won't remain standing when placed under legal scrutiny. Judging from their channel list their MO seems to be to offer international channels in the hope that US/UK services deem them too small to be worth going after.
 
Imho I am doubtful that this is a legal IPTV service as it reminds me of the likes of Waka TV.
Weird. They offer thousands of premium channels (probably R10000 or more) for R160 and you are doubtful if they're legal?
And furthermore people expect no buffering for that price.

Seriously?
 
Which VPN is best for an android tv box
 
What exactly do you mean by 'best'? Are we talking about coverage, spread, privacy, geo-location, or affordability?

By the way, a VPN is not necessary to access most IPTV services.

To reduce buffering and hide from my ISP
 
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