Let me raise an issue that almost no reseller considers. But it matters to millions.
Deaf and hard of hearing viewers in the UK rely on subtitles. A British IPTV service without working closed captions excludes this audience entirely.
Most IPTV Reseller Panel providers strip subtitle tracks to save bandwidth. They don't tell you this. You discover it when a customer asks: "Where are the subtitles?"
Here's the thing — providing subtitles isn't technically difficult. Most streams include them. Your panel just needs to preserve them.
What actually works is testing subtitle availability before you sell:
Open a test stream of BBC One HD
Check if subtitles are available (usually the "CC" button)
Test at least 10 UK channels
In most cases, resellers never check subtitles. Their panels remove them silently.
One real-world scenario: a reseller in Glasgow had a British IPTV customer whose wife was deaf. She couldn't watch any programmes. The customer was about to cancel.
The reseller checked his IPTV Reseller Panel settings. Subtitles were disabled globally. He enabled them. The customer's wife could finally watch. The customer stayed for two more years.
He now asks every panel provider: "Do you strip subtitle tracks?" Most say yes. He walks away.
The pattern that keeps showing up is that accessibility is an afterthought for most IPTV panels.
Your British IPTV service can be different. Include subtitles. Tell customers you include them. You'll serve an underserved market.
And you'll sleep better knowing your service works for everyone.