NFPS / Private Im hoping not!!!

IPTV Private Server (NFPS)

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Im hoping NFPS is not over there head because I'am noticing more Buffering on scattered channels.....I'am thinking that since more Iptv users are going to be jumping in the bus more Buffering is going to happen!!! I hope there Servers can handle the amount of users streaming on there Servers....only time will tell.....:cool:
 
Frankly, many of us are expecting many that were testing free will drop off, and more 'private' streams will be made available. The server folks know what they are doing, we end users can only guess.
 
Im hoping NFPS is not over there head because I'am noticing more Buffering on scattered channels.....I'am thinking that since more Iptv users are going to be jumping in the bus more Buffering is going to happen!!! I hope there Servers can handle the amount of users streaming on there Servers....only time will tell.....:cool:
Yes I noticed a lot today. Just remember it is still free. Things will change after the 15 I bet and the server won't have as many on it as it would when it is free.
 
Frankly, many of us are expecting many that were testing free will drop off, and more 'private' streams will be made available. The server folks know what they are doing, we end users can only guess.

I agree with dara.
Some guesstimates I've read say at least 50% of the NFPS IPTV freebie service are non payers (ie:dont have an existing IKS service account).
Of that 50% .....its anyones guess as to how many will buy into the new service. My guess is it will be a small number ,leaving the existing servers more than capable of carrying the load for the paying folk.
 
I do not view a lot of channels but have noticed some buffering the last few days, on the positive side two channels I watch which have had a fair amount of buffering i.e. 407 MUTV,,,,925 Classic Euro now are running smooth again, expecting more server activity as we march to jul15 and beyond.
 
I agree with dara.
Some guesstimates I've read say at least 50% of the NFPS IPTV freebie service are non payers (ie:dont have an existing IKS service account).
Of that 50% .....its anyones guess as to how many will buy into the new service. My guess is it will be a small number ,leaving the existing servers more than capable of carrying the load for the paying folk.

And they will gain that 50% plus very quickly......then what?........they are not starting this service NOT to attract people...losing 50% of the free ride people..will be temporary ..

 
people will drop like flies imho a lot wont pay because they are cheap and think tv should be free and others will not pay because they are afraid of the legality of it
But if the satellite feeds die in December wow its going to be a swarm
 
Sure, but the growth won't be exponential, like it was when the word got out about the "iptv stalker" add-on to Metal Kettle and other high profile Kodi developers and touts. I think the worst day for the server was the Pac-May fight, but other Kodi subscription services had issues too that day. If the service is rock solid after the ramp-up, there will be more users, and then they can manage the growth with more bandwidth, as security allows.
 
Think that why the price is lower for the first 90 days as they will be expecting bumps along the way people have to remember to as well its over the internet and nothing is even close to perfect
 
And they will gain that 50% plus very quickly......then what?........they are not starting this service NOT to attract people...losing 50% of the free ride people..will be temporary ..


i dont agree. I think NFPS will be happy if they can retain the IKS numbers they have right now (and have them jump over to the IPTV service before the inevitable IKS swansong).This is why they sweetened the deal to IKS customers by not charging an extra fee (up front) but allowing them to continue to use both services until their existing donation ran out. If they can increase their customers....thats a bonus to them.
 
i dont agree. I think NFPS will be happy if they can retain the IKS numbers they have right now (and have them jump over to the IPTV service before the inevitable IKS swansong).This is why they sweetened the deal to IKS customers by not charging an extra fee (up front) but allowing them to continue to use both services until their existing donation ran out. If they can increase their customers....thats a bonus to them.

That mite have been the plan in the beginning but the word got out and now the world is knocking at the door. But NFPS/Rocket have proven in the past that they know what they're doing so let's just seat back and let the driving to the bus driver
 
I'm not, I REPEAT I AM NOT complaining at all, it's to be expected to be like this when its free no complaints, I just hope that as paying members that in 6 months time the server wont be overloaded with paying members and on it's knees again..

another question I couldnt seem to find the answer to, when it does go paid, are we still ok to use stalker? I have a nice setup on my amazon firetv box, I dont want an iptv STB..

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that question has been answered many times in many of our forums, get comfortable and take a look around or try our search function, thks...
BTW I can't recall any time our servers have been on their knees
 
Look at it this way, nfps/rocket has provided thousands of people with the best and most reliable IKS available, Now think of it has a business, they have spend a lot of money on IPTV (a company, not a mom and pop with resources) and they have set high standards, the last 6 or so months have been on beta testing so they can make sure once they go paid service they will minimized the issues. Will there be issues? yes, but as technology continues to grow and with the possibility of IKS meeting its end, you will have a reliable option for the new larger market and the bottom line is $$$$$$
 
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Cable TV or other services have lost tremendous in subscriptions. Internet pricing on the other hand have inched a little to cover the cost. I am hoping to see a steady increase or better a stable subscription to IPTV.

Many factors play into stability of service. I have tested service on Amazon FireTV vs Mag 254 vs FireTV Stick. In my opinion, the winner is FireTV, best performance. I know that Mag 254 is optimized for IPTV, but the speed and memory needs improvement.