No card, no rollover

IPTV free trial in Canada:
24 hours on your own line.

An IPTV free trial only tells you something if it runs on your own Canadian connection, your device and at your usual viewing hour. So that is what we give you — real credentials on the real service for a full day, not a stripped-down demo on somebody else's network.

  • The same line-up paying subscribers get
  • Credentials by email, usually within two hours
  • Setup guide written for your device
  • Ends on its own — nothing to cancel

Request your free trial

What is in it

A trial worth the name.

Plenty of providers hand out a trial line pointed at a quiet server with forty channels on it. That tells you nothing about the evening you will actually spend with it. Ours runs on the same infrastructure as every paid line.

  • The real line-up

    Not a sampler. Whichever pack you pick to test, you see what a paying subscriber on that pack sees.

  • A full 24 hours

    Long enough to cover an evening peak, a morning and a second evening if you start early.

  • Your own device

    Tell us what you watch on and the setup guide that arrives is written for that device, not a generic PDF.

  • No payment details

    There is no card form anywhere in this process. Nothing to forget to cancel, because there is nothing to cancel.

  • The programme guide

    The EPG is switched on during the trial, because a line-up without a guide is only half the product.

  • Someone to ask

    Technical support is open to trial users as well. If something misbehaves, that is exactly what we want to hear about.

Getting a real answer

How to test IPTV properly in a day.

Most people run a trial for ten minutes on a Tuesday afternoon, see a clean picture and buy. Then the first Saturday match stutters. Here is how to avoid that — and it applies whoever you end up buying from.

  1. Watch at peak

    Between roughly 20:00 and 23:00 your local network and the source servers are both at their busiest. A stream that holds up then will hold up any time.

  2. Use the device you own

    A laptop on Wi-Fi and a Fire Stick behind the television are not the same test. Older sticks in particular run out of processing headroom on UHD.

  3. Open the channels that matter

    Not the first twenty in the list. The two or three you would cancel over — a specific sports channel, a regional station, a language feed.

  4. Leave one running

    Put a channel on for a full hour and walk away. Short-interval dropouts only show themselves over time, and they are the ones that ruin a film.

If something breaks, tell us what and when

The channel name and a rough timestamp let us separate a dip in your line from an overloaded device from a genuine problem at the source. "It was buffering" gives us nothing to work with; "TF1 stuttered around 21:15" gives us something to trace. A trial that surfaces a problem has done its job.

Before you fill the form

Three things speed this up.

  • An email address you actually read

    The credentials go there and nowhere else. If nothing has arrived within a few hours, check the spam folder before writing to us — that is where it usually is.

  • The device you will really use

    Smart TV, Fire Stick, Apple TV, MAG box, phone, computer. The setup guide is different for each, and sending the wrong one wastes half your trial.

  • The channels that would decide it

    Optional, but useful. Name them in the form and we will confirm up front whether they are in the pack you are testing, instead of you finding out at 21:00.

Trial questions

About the trial itself.

Happy with the test? See what the packs cost — Standard and Premium, from one month to a year.