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Goodbye IPTV

Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:20 am

Looks like authorities have finally found a way to end IPTV, terrible day after many years of enjoyment.

Roll on whatever replaces it

details in this video

https://youtu.be/4QN-urHoZWY

Police in Italy have announced a huge anti-piracy operation against the company operating popular IPTV service management system Xtream Codes. Searches are reportedly underway in several countries including Italy, the Netherlands, France and Bulgaria, in a claimed effort to dismantle the company's entire infrastructure.


Reports of legal action and law enforcement activities against IPTV services and providers are a regular occurrence but news coming out of Italy this morning is particularly interesting.

According to the Guardia di Finanza (GdF), a law enforcement agency under the authority of the Minister of Economy and Finance, a huge operation is underway to target and dismantle the software service known as Xtream Codes.

What makes the case unusual is that Xtream Codes isn’t an IPTV provider as such. Usually operating from Xtream-codes.com, the company behind the software/system offers a comprehensive package that allows people to manage their own IPTV reselling service and its customers.

The system is subscription-based, starting at around 15 euros per month and running to 59 euros per month for the powerful “all-in-one” solution.


The Guardia di Finanza say that 100 officers from its Special Unit for the Protection of Privacy and Technological Fraud (NSPFT) are taking part in the operation to take Xtream Codes down.

Early reports suggest that the system has been “seized”, allegedly preventing 700,000 users from accessing the platform. Xtream Codes itself recently reported having more than 5,000 clients servicing in excess of 50,000,000 end clients.

The Italian police unit is describing Xtream Codes as an international criminal group that’s being targeted not only in Italy but with simultaneous searches in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Greece and Bulgaria.

Xtream Codes is registered as a company in Bulgaria, has a local VAT number, and lists an address in Petrich for its offices. According to its now-disappeared website, it was founded by two students. Police say that 25 “managers” have been identified but there’s no specific mention of any arrests.

Disruption is already being reported by some IPTV sellers utilizing the Xtream Codes system. Authorities in Italy are set to provide more information on the operation this morning so we’ll update this article as more news comes in.

Re: Goodbye IPTV

Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:12 am

Oh well, City not in the prem anymore so not too annoyed. Would probably pay for sky if they could have promised 100% coverage like America and the rest of the world gets. Their own faults really with the stupid 3pm laws etc. Quite excited to see how successfully Amazon provide all the Boxing Day games

Re: Goodbye IPTV

Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:02 am

Goodbye iptv ???

They just closed down one of the biggest panel software providers that's all .

Due too the owners stupidity.

There are alot more panels out there to use .

Re: Goodbye IPTV

Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:52 am

new panels being replaced .will all be back before the weekend :thumbup:

Re: Goodbye IPTV

Fri Sep 20, 2019 8:48 pm

I remember when a certain well known file sharing site (pirate bay) got shut down, it was back up a few days later with certain US authority (FBI) planting a tracking code in the files :lol:

Re: Goodbye IPTV

Sat Sep 21, 2019 10:54 am

Anyone streaming ifollow?

Re: Goodbye IPTV

Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:58 pm

RIVERSIDE-FC wrote:..... There are alot more panels out there to use .


I've sent you a PM if you are around.