3 connections allowed. Same house (same IP)? Different houses (different IPs)? The reseller's policy matters.
Here's the IP-based rule. A British IPTV reseller can count connections by: total connections anywhere (3 streams from any IPs), or same-house only (3 streams but only 1 IP allowed). The second prevents sharing across households.
What actually works for families is total connections anywhere. A family of 4 watching on 4 different IPs (phones on cellular, tablets at cafes) should be allowed. Same-house only is too restrictive.
I had a British IPTV reseller with "3 connections, same IP only." My family couldn't watch on phones away from home. Switched to a reseller with "3 connections anywhere." Problem solved.
The pattern that keeps showing up is that IPTV reseller UK operators with total-connections-anywhere policies are more flexible. Same-house-only policies are more restrictive but cheaper to enforce.
Honestly, ask your IPTV reseller UK : "Can I use my connections on different IPs (different locations)?" If yes, great. If no, understand the restriction before buying.
That said, same-house-only policies prevent account sharing with neighbors. That's fair. But it also restricts legitimate family use.
In most cases, British IPTV resellers with total-connections-anywhere policies serve modern multi-device families better.