Great service
Great service so far, quick loading, no buffering yet, all the channels i need and very friendly staff. I would recommend
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Great service so far, quick loading, no buffering yet, all the channels i need and very friendly staff. I would recommend
Only had it for a week or so but so far nothing really to complain about. Not the usual, they ask what region you want and tailor to that. Plenty of channels without the bloat you never watch. Good VOD. Time will tell. No buffering so far. Added bonus for me is there are a few lower bandwidth entries as I am mobile and using hotspot sometimes.
Great service. Definitly recommending to everyone i know that needs this.
Absolutely spot on iptv services always on hand to assist with any problems you incur but top notch veiewing and never let's you down.
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