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What is German iptv? What you need to know about buy iptv subscription

Updated: 13 hours ago




  The main difference is that the transmission path is not a separate cable network, but the existing Internet infrastructure. This means, for example, locally available DSL, VDSL or fibre optic connections.


Incidentally, the abbreviation German iptv subscription stands for ‘Internet Protocol Television Subscription’. Films and television programmes are therefore transmitted over a digital data network. The name indicates the use of the Internet Protocol (IP), as in telephone calls over the Internet (VOIP).


Buy iptv is sometimes referred to as ‘television over DSL line’ and is set to follow in the footsteps of ‘yesterday's television’. This technology certainly has the potential to usher in a new era of TV. In fact, it opens up possibilities that rightly herald a new TV era. Moreover, there has been a general trend towards the merging of Internet and TV for years. Almost every new flat screen TV is now Internet-enabled: the key word here is ‘Smart TV’.


How does it differ from broadcast TV?

Although both Buy iptv and streaming TV offer the regular TV programme to the customer via the Internet, there is still a difference. Buy iptv is transmitted over a closed network (hence the ‘secure German iptv subscription’) - customers therefore need an Internet tariff with the same provider. The TV stream, on the other hand, is transmitted ‘over the top’ and can therefore be used with any Internet connection.


How to use German iptv subscription?

The following diagram shows a typical buy iptv and device setup at home. The WLAN router is connected to the telephone socket via a TAE cable. Incidentally, a splitter has not been necessary for years. This is because all providers (including Deutsche Telekom) now rely on pure IP telephony (All-IP).TV, telephone and computer are connected to the Internet router as described below. Computers, tablets, etc. can of course also be connected wirelessly via WLAN. If you are wondering why the Internet connection and the telephone are listed separately, we recommend reading the following section.

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