1 month
C$22
about C$22.00 a month
- All channels and VOD
- SD, HD and Full HD
- Works on every listed device
- Monthly line-up updates
- Technical support, 24/7
- 24-hour test before you pay
One subscription, every room
Hockey in the living room, cartoons on a tablet, news from Quebec or anywhere else, the news in a language somebody in this house grew up with. IPTV Prime carries all of it over the internet you already pay for — no dish, no receiver, no second bill.
Interface shown is illustrative. Channels and catalogue depend on your subscription and region.
For the house
Which is the actual problem with television, and the reason most people end up paying three subscriptions. IPTV Prime is built around the awkward truth that a household is several audiences sharing one internet connection.
National and international sport, live, at the quality the source gives us. The one thing in the house nobody will accept buffering on — and the reason the free test runs at evening peak.
Kids' channels and a family film catalogue, on whatever screen is nearest. Multi-screen packs mean the tablet does not have to wait for the television to finish.
Households that moved country rarely all want television in the same one. Regional and international news sits alongside everything else, not behind a separate subscription.
What's inside
The full line-up plus a video-on-demand library, in one place rather than two apps and two logins.
National and international sports channels on the Premium pack, tested where it matters: at kick-off, on a busy network.
Standard runs SD to Full HD. Premium adds UHD wherever the source carries it, and steps down cleanly when your line dips.
Titles, times and descriptions on every channel, so an evening gets planned instead of scrolled through hopefully.
Broadcasters move and rename channels constantly. Standard refreshes monthly, Premium updates automatically.
Technical support runs 24/7. It has to: the things that break tend to break during a live match or halfway through a film.
Devices
Nothing gets posted to you and nobody visits. You install a player app on something you already own, paste in the details we send, and the line-up appears. Five minutes, not an afternoon.
A setup guide for your specific device comes with your details. If yours is not on the list, ask before you buy — we will tell you plainly whether it works.
Pricing
Standard covers the house that mostly watches television. Premium is for the house that follows sport, wants UHD, or needs two screens going at once. Both start with a free 24-hour test.
C$22
about C$22.00 a month
C$66
about C$11.00 a month
C$87
about C$7.25 a month
C$29
about C$29.00 a month
C$74
about C$12.33 a month
C$95
about C$7.92 a month
C$175
about C$14.58 a month
Prices include VAT. Available channels and catalogue depend on your subscription and region. Nothing renews on its own — a pack simply ends when its term does.
Standard or Premium
| Feature | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Channels and VOD | Full line-up | Premium line-up |
| Picture quality | SD, HD, Full HD | SD, HD, Full HD and UHD |
| Sport | In the general line-up | National and international sports channels |
| Line-up updates | Monthly | Automatic |
| Devices | Every listed device | Every listed device |
| Screens at once | One | One, or two on the 2-screen pack |
| Technical support | 24/7 | 24/7 |
| Free test | 24 hours | 24 hours |
| Money-back guarantee | Not included | Included |
| Adult category | Not included | On request, age verification required |
Rule of thumb: if nobody in the house follows sport seriously and one screen at a time is enough, Standard is the honest answer. Ask us rather than guessing.
Free test
The only opinion that counts is the one formed on your sofa, on your connection, with everyone home. Tell us your country and your device and we will send working details for a full 24 hours.
About a minute to fill in.
FAQ
It covers every device in the house, but not all of them at the same instant. A single-screen pack means one stream is playing at any moment — you can move it from the television to a tablet freely, you just cannot run both. If two rooms need to watch different things simultaneously, the two-screen pack exists for exactly that.
Neither. This runs over the broadband you already pay for, on hardware already in the house. There is no receiver to rent, no aerial, no engineer and no second contract with a telecoms company. If the television is a decade old, a cheap streaming stick plugged into it does the job.
Roughly 10 Mbps handles Full HD on one screen and 25 Mbps or more suits UHD. But the number on your bill matters far less than whether the line is steady: a rock-solid 20 Mbps beats a 200 Mbps connection that drops for two seconds every few minutes. Wi-Fi at the far end of the house is usually the real culprit, not the service.
Most player apps let you lock categories behind a PIN, and the setup guide we send explains how for your particular app. The adult category is not part of the advertised package and is not switched on unless you ask for it — and if you do, access requires age verification, which we apply properly rather than with a tick-box.
Three things that matter day to day: dedicated sports channels, UHD where the source provides it, and automatic line-up updates instead of monthly ones. That last one is the quiet difference — broadcasters rename and move channels constantly, and on Premium those changes reach you as they happen rather than at the end of the month.
Usually about two hours, because each line is set up by a person rather than issued automatically. Requests that arrive overnight are handled first thing. If something on our side is going to take longer, you get a message telling you so instead of silence.
Send us the channel name and roughly when. That one detail separates a dip in your line from an overloaded device from a genuine problem at the source, and each has a different fix. Where a channel has gone for good we say so rather than letting you discover it during a match.
No. You pay once for the term you picked and it ends when that term ends. There is no rolling contract, no stored card and nothing to cancel in a hurry. We send a reminder before the end so it is a decision rather than a surprise.
Because it is a promise nobody can keep. A lifetime price assumes running costs and content availability stay fixed forever, and neither does. Anyone selling one is either mispricing badly or planning not to be around. Fixed terms are the version that survives contact with reality.
Your name and email build the line and send it. Your country and device decide which setup guide arrives. That is the whole purpose and the whole extent of it. We do not sell data, we run no advertising trackers, and we delete your record if you ask.
Contact
Whether a specific channel is carried, whether your ten-year-old television will cope, whether Standard is enough. Technical support runs 24/7; sales questions are answered 09:00–22:00 Eastern.
Best for setup problems and anything that needs a screenshot attached.
support@iptv-prime.tvFastest during the day. Messages only, no calls.
+33 0 00 00 00 00If that is where you already are, we are there too.
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