Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is any streaming system that uses an internet connection to deliver live television broadcasts. Most Canadians see it as bundled with high-speed internet packages from Bell, Telus, SaskTel and other telecom companies that historically did not offer cable TV. IPTV brings local and specialized programming into your home, just as traditional cable does. But the technology supports additional features such as HDTV and 4K resolution, surround sound, interactive guides and a cloud-based PVR service.
Many smart TVs include free internet-based channels such as CBC News, WIRED and The Red Green Channels. Generally speaking, pre-charged apps on your TV, tablet or phone are probably a legitimate service with proper broadcasting rights in Canada. When downloading new apps that promise free television channels, you may wish to dig deeper into this service.
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