05-05-2022 10:16 AM - last edited on 05-05-2022 11:13 AM by RogersMaude
Hi,
We are moving to a location where Rogers does not offer any service....
We do however have internet, and have been watching ignite from the internet,
The Internet is provided by a third party, not rogers.
My Question is this.
Can I keep my rogers ignite tv (access through the internet) product without subscribing to a rogers internet service?
thanks
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05-05-2022 11:49 PM
@Peterberry wrote:
So the only solution is to use a friends account.... and not pay Rogers any $$$ for using ignite?
Seems something is missing here.... Lost Revenue for Rogers????
It's not quite that simple. In Canada, pretty much every IPTV service provider is required to deliver their TV service over their own Internet service, and this is because certain content providers require that their channels be delivered over a closed private network. There are some streaming TV services, such as River TV and Stack TV, that don't have any such restrictions. However, those services are also missing many notable, popular channels; they can't even rebroadcast over-the-air channels that can be viewed for free with an antenna.
Even services such as Ignite TV has restrictions when using their service outside of your own home or over a third-party ISP.
What general area are you moving to and who is your ISP? How do you connect to the Internet? You may have other legal IPTV services that you can subscribe to but you can only get Ignite TV when you also subscribe to Ignite Internet.
05-05-2022 10:34 AM
05-05-2022 10:45 AM
So the only solution is to use a friends account.... and not pay Rogers any $$$ for using ignite?
Seems something is missing here.... Lost Revenue for Rogers????
05-05-2022 11:49 PM
@Peterberry wrote:
So the only solution is to use a friends account.... and not pay Rogers any $$$ for using ignite?
Seems something is missing here.... Lost Revenue for Rogers????
It's not quite that simple. In Canada, pretty much every IPTV service provider is required to deliver their TV service over their own Internet service, and this is because certain content providers require that their channels be delivered over a closed private network. There are some streaming TV services, such as River TV and Stack TV, that don't have any such restrictions. However, those services are also missing many notable, popular channels; they can't even rebroadcast over-the-air channels that can be viewed for free with an antenna.
Even services such as Ignite TV has restrictions when using their service outside of your own home or over a third-party ISP.
What general area are you moving to and who is your ISP? How do you connect to the Internet? You may have other legal IPTV services that you can subscribe to but you can only get Ignite TV when you also subscribe to Ignite Internet.
05-06-2022 10:31 AM
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06-20-2022 08:34 AM
06-20-2022 10:12 AM
06-20-2022 10:48 AM
Just because it "worked" the one time you tried it, does NOT mean it will continue to work for ever that way.
Rogers did build IPTV different than Bell where the TV traffic is combined with the internet browsing lan traffic. Rogers could very well put some geofencing technologies in place that stop it from working
bell the iptv NEEDS to work on the bell network but it uses a separate network vlan separate from your internet traffic, hence why bell can offer a zero rated internet with TV. I do not believe rogers has the technology to offer such service due to technical limitation right now of the technology they chose
06-20-2022 11:40 AM - last edited on 06-20-2022 11:44 AM by RogersCorey
It worked very well for over a month until I cancelled my Roger service, because Roger doesn't wanna sell IPTV other than bundle.