Here are a few that were working for me at some stage. The US TV one will require a VPN for some of the channels but not all. YMMV.
Good afternoon everyone
At the suggestion of another helpful member i am putting up a new thread after having the question answered about scam resellers and out right thieves appearing as advertising in google.
I have an android media box and we already have stan, netflix and prime subscriptions but looking around for what else is able to be subscribed too legally without a vpn here in Australia. Paying premium foxtel via satellite and thinking there has got to be a better & cheaper way to get more via the Internet.
I have unlimited nbn 100 mbps connection
So as the title says, looking for suggestions/recommendations on good iptv services viewable in Australia
Your time and suggestions welcomed and appreciated
Cheers
Mike
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Here are a few that were working for me at some stage. The US TV one will require a VPN for some of the channels but not all. YMMV.
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Once you get a vpn you can get bbc iplayer which always has a good selection of newish movies, not to mention everything else, I watch more of that than foxtel.
mrtor (02-05-22)
no vpn required for most m3u services, work fine with telstra fttn and starlink........
mrtor (03-05-22)
Thank you everyone for your assistance thus far, so now onto the next aspect, the vpn component.
My existing TPg supplied Tp Link modem does not have router vpn support. I rang TPG today and they don’t offer a vpn router apparently.
So, do I need to change routers to one that will support vpn for everything behind it on my local network?
Looks like vpnexpress is the go too for value and reliability, any other recommendations for vpn specifically for iptv?
Thank you as always
Cheets
Mike
The paid iptv services don't require a VPN.
. Uk/USA providers like BBC etc will need one to use their apps.
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mrtor (04-05-22)
mrtor (05-05-22)
Have a look at britbox, paid legit service, no VPN required.
Probably cheaper than a decent VPN.
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mrtor (09-05-22)
I use Express VPN no problems in 3yrs. very fast throughput and loads of servers in almost every country in the world.
I have a referral code if you want to look at it . Good for 13 months for the price of 12.
Cheers
mrtor (09-05-22)
Last edited by Timelord; 10-05-22 at 04:10 PM.
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are there any good free Servers about or do you still need to purchase for best viewing, worldwide as well?
I don't know of any "good" free vpn providers.
Free iptv feeds via kodi etc are fine if you enjoy spending more time chasing working ones than watching TV.....
If you just want to watch TV from all over the world, pay for a service....
No VPN is needed for any of the paid services that provide a m3u file.
They work on apps on smart TV, Android box etc.
I use ibotv app on LG smart TV.
If you want to watch UK TV etc via their apps you will need a VPN unless you pay for britbox which is a combination of BBC and ITV for overseas viewers and doesn't need a VPN.
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wotnot (11-05-22)
Last edited by Timelord; 12-05-22 at 08:18 AM.
Don't take your organs to heaven because heaven knows we need them here!
Ibotv is just a player thet uses a m3u file.
You will need to pay a provider for a service. You can then log into that providers website and copy the m3u link allocated to you.
You then go to Ibotv website and upload to your app using details from your tv/stb
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7plus app shows live games.
I watched Australia vs Nigeria tonight via the app.
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