Suomi IPTV
Why Choose Suomi Iptv
We have one of the best overall uptimes. What does that mean?
It means that we are one of the IPTV providers that has the least interruptions in our service. Interruptions can never be avoided 100%, not even for the big official TV providers.
We have one of the best overall uptimes. What does that mean?
However, there are several ways to reduce interruptions as much as possible. One way is to have several and stronger servers as backup in the event of an interruption. Should one server go down, there is another that can take over. This way of counteracting interruptions is one of the most popular ways. However, it costs a lot to buy twice as many servers as you actually need. For this reason, many suppliers skip this and it then contributes to poorer quality.
Another way is to invest more in more expensive and stable servers that can handle more traffic. These are much more expensive than the usual simpler versions of servers that can handle basic things such as small amounts of traffic, small storage space, etc.
In order to be one of the best providers on the market, we have chosen to invest in both solutions and that is also one of the main reasons why we are more expensive than many others. In the IPTV world, the expression “you get what you pay for” is truly true. With the set-up we have, we are clearly superior to other cheaper services in both range and stability. If you want to pay 500 SEK versus 1399 SEK, you can do so, but then you can expect that there will be at least three times as many interruptions and three times worse range and quality. Do you doubt our claims? Feel free to test us for free for 1 hour or for a whole month for 249 SEK.

In 8760 hours, our service was down for just 4 hours, resulting in 99.99% uptime.
That's more than some official TV providers in Sweden. This is because our servers are spread out around the world and are usually available in several different copies.
For example, a server may have an uptime of 30 days. This means that the server has been up for 30 days in a row. If the server is suddenly shut down, the uptime starts again. If the server is up for 10 days after the outage, the new uptime is 10 days. If the outage lasted 1 day, this means that the server's total uptime was 39 days (30-1+10=39)