SHOCKING is very easy to see your servers cannot handle the volume of traffic on them i.e itv UK rugby sound going off, freezing picture this the same all the time at peak times, and its like this for all customers as i know someone who has stopped selling this due the the poor services in in canary islands to so you say its ok this side is crap and you know it,you have $745 i paid for 20 only sold 5 and now left with 15 cause i will not sell this crap. shocking reply
P.S save your bandwidth get rid of films and the porn channels as films you can get them anywhere in kodi free, porn is there to, live channel reliability is more important i would think to keep customers happy
I think the problem stems from more than just porn channels and on-demand movies. When NFPS/Rocket was IKS it was a North American service concentrated on DN and limited to a specific satellite footprint, therefore there were relatively few users. IPTV has expanded this worldwide, as is reflected by the multitude of channels from all over the globe in many languages. This has increased viewers (and profits) no doubt exponentially and we're seeing the fallout via insufficient server capacity. If IPTV focused on channels limited to DN, BEV, and those from the UK there would no doubt be far less strain on the servers since the customer base and number of channels would be that much more limited in scope.
Profits are addictive however so there's no going back now. Hopefully some of those profits can be used accordingly for server upgrades.
As long as I have been using my boxes, Mag and AVOV, Saturday has been the day that they do their tweaking and maintenance, and this is for your viewing pleasure. They need time to take things offline to clear cache add more servers where demand is high and update software. Please do not be so critical of the service on Saturdays, it only improves through what they do.
I know I'm new. For the few days I have had this service and after the months of research with Kodi /IPTV I think we are watching a house being built while it is occupied. IMHO.
@jondoe, lol, your assumption is incorrect, I suggest you have some research and reading to do..