What is IPTV?
IPTV stands for “internet protocol television.” The “IP” in IPTV is the same as the one in your IP address or VoIP (voice over IP). All that means is television programming is being communicated using the internet protocol. There are three IPTV formats:
Video on Demand (VOD)
VOD streaming is exactly what it sounds like; you get video whenever you demand it. Movie-streaming sites are VOD services. There’s no time limit on what you can watch (other than what the service currently has the rights for). You tell the service what you want to watch, they send it to you via the internet, and you watch it. Simple. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video are popular examples of VOD.
Time-shifted media
If you’ve watched “catch-up TV,” you’re familiar with this type of IPTV. Many broadcast networks now allow users to watch shows that they missed when they have the time to do it.
The important difference between time-shifted media and VOD is that the content being shared has a limited shelf life. You can’t go back and watch an episode of a show that you missed several years ago (well, you could, but it would be VOD then).
Live IPTV
Like broadcast TV, you can also watch shows live on IPTV. Many people watch sporting events this way; it’s easy to stream a game on your phone while you’re on the go.
Why us?
Diamond Live TV strives to provide our customers with the best prices and best value for their IPTV service. Our dedicated servers give you access to over 13,000 HD channels worldwide. We are here Monday - Friday from 9:00AM to 9:00PM EST for any technical support.
For our current customers, we offer customer referral programs that allows you earn a free month subscription for each referral you give. To be eligible for this program, your referral must purchase at least DIAMOND PACKAGE #3 (6 Month Subscription) with our Diamond Media Box.
Your referral must provide us with your name and email address at checkout so we are able to process your referral credit.
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