FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions
IPTV is the next-generation television technology. Switch your TV setup from traditional cable or satellite TV to the latest Internet Protocol television. Subscribe to get access to over 146,000 premium TV channels from around the world and over 90,000 on-demand videos (Netflix, Disney+, Apple+, HBO…) and TV series.
When you subscribe to IPTVABN, you get access to over 55,000 channels from around the world, over 66,000 on-demand videos (Netflix, Disney+, Apple+, HBO…) as well as TV shows and all sports channels.
Our IPTV service is accessible on almost all devices. You can enjoy our service on any smart TV (Samsung, Sony, LG, etc.), all Android devices (STB, phone), Apple TV, iPhone, STB emulator app, Fire Stick.
After you have made the payment for your IPTV subscription, we will send you an IPTV installation email with your access rights and installation instructions for the IPTV subscription for all media (Smart IPTV / Android Box / Computer / Mac / Smartphone / Apple TV) / Tablet / iPad / Mag).
The subscription takes effect from the moment you receive your activation credentials by email. For example: Haley subscribed for a three-month period at 23:55 on February 17 and received the activation voucher at 00:10 on February 18. Haley’s subscription will be available from 00:10 on February 18 for the next 3 months.
After making a payment, you will be contacted by email within an hour with your login credentials.
Since you reported a support question to us, we are doing our best to understand what is happening. Depending on the case, this could take more or less time, however, a standard time could be a few minutes.
We will contact you by email or WhatsApp to renew your subscription once it is about to expire.
Absolutely, you can watch IPTV from anywhere in the world, but you will need to ensure that your internet speed is sufficient to watch the channels without any issues.
No, you will not need a VPN to watch IPTV, as we use very advanced solutions to bypass Internet service provider blocking.