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bver_hunter

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I am finally looking to ditch the Cable TV. The Kodi can no longer be relied on as an alternative. So I was looking at OnaExpress MAG254 IPTV Subscription through Amazon for $39.99 for a full year and you get close to 10,000 channels.
Does anyone have this IPTV, and would it work on an existing Android Box or do you have to purchase something like the Infomir MAG424w3 4K Ultra HD 600Mbps Built-in Dual WiFi 5G + HDMI Cable Updated from MAG324w2?

The above Infomir Box also costs an additional $244.99.
 

bver_hunter

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Thanks, and I think that they will also provide the App that would work with the Box. Apparently, they give you a full month to cancel the subscription if there are issues with the IPTV picture / sound quality.
May give it a go, although I have been given the name of a contact that also will give me access to a perfect IPTV subscription @ $15 per month who will also set up the box. Have to weigh up the two options.
 

bver_hunter

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What sounds interesting with Juice TV is that you can undertake to be a vendor of their IPTV.

Anyway, I have now got a Buzz Box and have the access to around 10,000 Channels from around the Globe @ $12.50 per month. Still ironing out some minor issues such as occasional on / off flickering of the picture. Also, had to reduce the display size to 95% to accommodate the full picture. Otherwise, I do not miss the Rogers TV any more. But then the Rogers agent was desperately trying to sell me the same VIP package for one fifth of the cost. Refused to buy it.
 
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oral.com

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I’ve been using iptv for 3 years now, mostly for Canadian sports.My first provider was shut down twice, it always happens during the playoffs! Lol! and it can happen to any provider at any time. My latest guy charges 20 CAD per month, picture is great , stream is rarely interrupted, customer service is amazing (because his business is still small). I have to renew my service monthly. Monthly pay is a pain in the butt because it’s not automatic, however, if he gets shut down he doesn’t have to deal with a thousand irate customers.

I use Apple TV 2 browser, and IPTV app, and bell fibe 1 gig internet . I like the elegant simplicity of Apple TV and nothing beats the speed of a direct fibre optic connection.

I do not miss Rogers at all, I hate their interactive telephone system and their soul sucking customer service and their overpriced and confusing menu of products.
 
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seagerbuzz

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I’ve been using iptv for 3 years now, mostly for Canadian sports.My first provider was shut down twice, it always happens during the playoffs! Lol! and it can happen to any provider at any time. My latest guy charges 20 CAD per month, picture is great , stream is rarely interrupted, customer service is amazing (because his business is still small). I have to renew my service monthly. Monthly pay is a pain in the butt because it’s not automatic, however, if he gets shut down he doesn’t have to deal with a thousand irate customers.

I use Apple TV 2 browser and IPTV app. I like the elegant simplicity of Apple TV.

I do not miss Rogers at all, I hate their interactive telephone system and their soul sucking customer service and their overpriced and confusing menu of products.
The last time I had Rogers cable they gave me their cheapest option. Flex 5. I could switch 5 channels every month. But here's the kicker. It was the 5 they allowed to switch and be switched with. Basic cable was a lot better than that.
 

oral.com

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The last time I had Rogers cable they gave me their cheapest option. Flex 5. I could switch 5 channels every month. But here's the kicker. It was the 5 they allowed to switch and be switched with. Basic cable was a lot better than that.
At one point I was thinking about putting up an antenna since I’ve got a direct line of site to the CN tower. But Rogers blocks out all sports broadcasts except HNIC. Fuckers.
 

seagerbuzz

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At one point I was thinking about putting up an antenna since I’ve got a direct line of site to the CN tower. But Rogers blocks out all sports broadcasts except HNIC. Fuckers.
Been there done that. I would've been happy if getting only 4 Buffalo channels 2 of which were church channels was my main objective.
 

jeff2

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I am paying Rogers about $50.00 a month(includes tax, starter package, terminal rental ,Canadian news, CNBC, and AHC).
 

jeff2

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Is this for cable only. How many channels total.
Cable only. About 34 channels in the starter package. Not sure exactly how many extra channels the Canadian News package is giving me. Maybe half a dozen more. And then the two other channels, CNBC and AHC. I used to get Smithsonian and Stingray channels but cancelled them about a year ago.
 

seagerbuzz

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Cable only. About 34 channels in the starter package. Not sure exactly how many extra channels the Canadian News package is giving me. Maybe half a dozen more. And then the two other channels, CNBC and AHC. I used to get Smithsonian and Stingray channels but cancelled them about a year ago.
So you don't have internet or phone with it. Why not just get internet and stream with an android box instead.
 
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