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Running a proper British IPTV reseller operation costs real money. The £5 subscriptions you see? Someone is losing money on those.
What actually works for sustainable resellers is charging enough to cover costs plus reasonable profit. When you see prices that seem too good to be true, someone in the chain is cutting corners.
I analyzed the operating costs of a mid-sized British IPTV reseller serving 500 customers. Their break-even point was £4.50 per customer monthly. Everything below that required sacrificing support or infrastructure.
The pattern that keeps showing up is that IPTV reseller UK panels with stable long-term pricing built margin into their model from day one. Resellers who launch with unsustainable low prices either raise rates sharply or disappear within a year.
Honestly, when a IPTV reseller UK raises prices after six months, it's not greed. It's math catching up with initial underpricing. The reseller who starts at a fair price and stays there is more predictable.
That said, some large resellers achieve genuine economies of scale and offer lower prices sustainably. They're the exception, not the rule.
In most cases, pay the market rate (£7-10 monthly) and avoid the race to the bottom. The £3 services cut costs somewhere you'll eventually notice.