First of all, an IPTV player, also known as Internet Protocol TV, is a video streaming technology that uses the Internet protocol. Traditional TV channels do not use the Internet protocol to deliver content to subscribers. They rely on satellite and television cables. But with IPTV, you can use an Internet connection to watch almost any channel on your device. This means that the technology does not involve satellite or cable.
IPTV will work with any type of Internet connection, including wired broadband, WiFi and even mobile data. Almost all of the leading IPTVs support single broadcast and multicast options.
Note: As we mentioned above, if you use Ottplayer and OTT Navigator, you can watch live TV over the Web, provided you create your own M3U or use a free IPTV account or buy an M3U from a good IPTV subscription.
Both OTT Navigator and Ottplayer are available on your devices and almost all the features fit the user’s needs, making it easy for the public to always choose who or what will update their app first. Let’s try to compare them in terms of their features and their strengths and weaknesses.
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