Trends have constantly been changing throughout the years from clothing, lifestyle, and even technology. One of those is the transition from televisions to IPTV technology. Have you heard of it before? Today, we will be talking about IPTV technology, and let us know if the IPTV platform truly replaces traditional TV.
But first, let us define IPTV.
Defining IPTV
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) refers to the delivery of the television contents over a network of Internet Protocol (IP). Compared to the traditional ways of delivery which are done through satellite, cable television, and traditional terrestrial, IPTV provides a new kind of television experience brought by the improvements held by modern technology. Also, IPTV offers the opportunity of continuously streaming different media sources or platforms. Given this improvement brought by the IPTV technology, the matter today is if it affects or kills TV- being the traditional source of entertainment and information dissemination of the people. With this, let us take a closer look at IPTV technology.How does IPTV Technology work?
The way IPTV works can be compared to a simple browsing of the internet and not the typical channel surfing. An Internet Protocol (IP) is utilized to make it work as it is the transport protocol that acts as the delivery mechanism of videos and other contents. Whenever a user browses and clicks a certain program on the TV, servers will then be divided into several data packets to be sent all over the internet. This will lead video servers to transmit programs using the fiber optic cable to the entire household as long as there is a stable internet connection. Moreover, the process in IPTV technology goes like this: the user’s requests regarding the contents and videos to view are sent to the servers, and eventually, these servers will send back the most corresponding contents. Now, here are the following servers that can support IPTV technology:- YouTube
- Netflix
- Area 51





