What's Included, Region by Region
| Region | Coverage highlights |
|---|---|
| Europe | Polish (news, sport, entertainment), Romanian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Greek, Balkan packages, Scandinavian and Baltic channels |
| South Asia | Indian channels across Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam; full Pakistani line-ups; Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan channels |
| Middle East | Arabic news/entertainment/sport (including major sports networks), Turkish drama and news, Kurdish, Persian channels |
| Africa | Nollywood and Nigerian packages, Ghanaian, Kenyan, South African, Somali, Ethiopian channels, French- and Arabic-African networks |
| Americas & East Asia | US cable networks, Canadian, Latin American (Spanish/Portuguese), Caribbean, Filipino, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese feeds |
| Plus the full UK layer | Everything in the British line-up — this is one subscription, not a bolt-on |
Channel availability varies by region and evolves continuously — verify your specific channels via the free trial before subscribing.
Why One Subscription Beats the Satellite-Package Patchwork
The traditional multilingual household setup is a museum of workarounds: a dish pointed at a different satellite for the homeland channels (£15–30/month for one country's package), a UK service for local TV and sport, maybe a dodgy Android box from the community shop that died last spring. Three systems, three bills, three failure modes — easily £500–900/year before anyone watches the football.
IPTV's architecture dissolves the problem: channels are streams, streams have no geography, so one server can carry Lagos and London with equal ease. Practically, that means grandma's Urdu serials, dad's Premier League, and the kids' cartoons live in one app, one EPG, one £55/year bill — with multi-screen plans letting all three happen simultaneously in different rooms. Favourites and per-profile category trimming keep each person's world tidy inside the player app.
The one check that matters: international coverage is where providers vary most, and where channel lists go stale fastest. Before subscribing to anyone — us included — write down the five homeland channels your household genuinely watches and verify them live in a free trial, or simply message the chat with the list; we answer honestly, including the occasional 'no, we don't carry that one'. An honest gap beats a padded promise — that principle is the whole vetting game.
International IPTV — FAQs
Does international IPTV cost extra on top of UK channels?
No — one subscription carries everything: the full UK line-up, all sport, and the international regions above. There are no country bolt-ons or language packs. £55/year covers the lot.
Can different family members watch different countries' TV at once?
Yes — that's the classic Multi-Screen plan household: 2–5 simultaneous streams, each on completely different channels. Polish news in the kitchen, EPL in the lounge, cartoons upstairs, one bill.
How do I check you carry my specific channels?
Two ways: message the chat with your channel list for a free, honest yes/no per channel, or take the £10 one-month trial and search them yourself. Do this before paying anyone in this market — coverage claims are cheap; live verification isn't.
Is the picture quality on international channels as good as UK ones?
It depends on the source broadcaster — channels are carried at their native quality, so a Lagos network broadcasting in SD arrives in SD while major international networks run HD. Multiple feeds exist for big channels. The trial shows you exactly what each looks like.
Can I watch these channels on holiday or abroad?
Yes — the subscription works wherever there's internet, which makes it a two-way bridge: homeland TV in Britain, British TV abroad. Hotel Wi-Fi quirks are occasionally smoothed by a VPN, but it's rarely needed.

Your Five Channels — Verified in Minutes
Send us the homeland channels your household actually watches and we'll confirm coverage honestly, then prove it with a £10 one-month trial. One message.
