It seems IKS is either over or the end is near. This brings up some interesting thoughts.
The IPTV providers on this board have had a monopoly on IKS for the last few years, but have smartly understood they needed something more to carry them after IKS ends.
However, the end of IKS means they now must compete on an equal playing field with all the other IPTV providers. Competition is or will be the thing and that means IPTV subscribers will have choices.
Choices means our present providers will have to keep a high level of quality in picture, channels and streaming consistency or start loosing customers. There are several IPTV providers, so lets hope for our consumer sake they are up to the challenge. And of course, there's always price.
I for one would like to stay with my Rocket provider and hope they are up to the challenge, but like all price and quality conscious consumers, proof everyday is required.
The IPTV providers on this board have had a monopoly on IKS for the last few years, but have smartly understood they needed something more to carry them after IKS ends.
However, the end of IKS means they now must compete on an equal playing field with all the other IPTV providers. Competition is or will be the thing and that means IPTV subscribers will have choices.
Choices means our present providers will have to keep a high level of quality in picture, channels and streaming consistency or start loosing customers. There are several IPTV providers, so lets hope for our consumer sake they are up to the challenge. And of course, there's always price.
I for one would like to stay with my Rocket provider and hope they are up to the challenge, but like all price and quality conscious consumers, proof everyday is required.