If your cable bill keeps creeping up, you’re not alone. More households are switching to IPTV every year — but is it actually the better deal? Let’s break it down.
Cost
Traditional cable often runs $80–$150 per month once equipment fees and add-ons are included. IPTV is dramatically cheaper: a full year of premium IPTV can cost less than a single month of cable, with no rental fees and no surprise charges.
Channel choice
Cable packages are bundled — you pay for hundreds of channels you never watch, and the ones you want are often in a pricier tier. IPTV flips this: you get a huge library across every category for one flat price, plus a massive on-demand catalog.
Flexibility
- Cable: tied to one home, one box, long contracts
- IPTV: watch on any device, anywhere, cancel anytime
Quality
Modern IPTV streams in 4K and FHD on a good connection — matching or beating cable’s picture, without the hardware.
The honest trade-off
IPTV depends on your internet. On a stable connection (10+ Mbps for HD, 25+ for 4K) it’s excellent. Cable can edge ahead only if your internet is unreliable.
For most people in 2026, IPTV wins on cost and flexibility by a wide margin. Want to see the difference yourself? Start a free trial and compare it side by side.