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IPTV Best in Canada: A Debate Between a Cable Loyalist and a Cord-Cutter

We asked a long-time Rogers Ignite subscriber and a recent FLIXUS cord-cutter to argue the big questions out loud. Both Canadians. Both TV viewers. Different conclusions. Here is the transcript.

🎯 Round 1 β€” Reliability

πŸ”΅ CABLE LOYALIST

“Cable is rock solid. I plug in the box, it works. I have had Rogers Ignite for 14 years and I know exactly what I get.”

πŸ”΄ CORD-CUTTER

“Your cable box works until the first storm in December. Then you are calling a 1-800 line for three hours. FLIXUS on my Firestick has had fewer outages this year than Rogers did in a single month last winter.”

πŸŽ™οΈ Moderator: Both points are valid. Modern Canadian IPTV on a stable fibre line is every bit as reliable as cable. A free trial is the cheapest way to verify for yourself.

🎯 Round 2 β€” Channel Selection

πŸ”΅ CABLE LOYALIST

“I get 200 channels. TSN, Sportsnet, CBC, everything. With IPTV I bet half the channels just disappear.”

πŸ”΄ CORD-CUTTER

“I get all the same TSN, Sportsnet, CBC β€” plus HBO, Showtime, Crave, plus my parents’ Punjabi feed, plus my wife’s Vietnamese news. Rogers charged extra for every add-on. IPTV includes them.”

πŸŽ™οΈ Moderator: The cord-cutter wins this round. Canadian IPTV plans aggregate the channels cable charges extra for β€” premium movies, international feeds, regional sports β€” into a single subscription.

🎯 Round 3 β€” The Setup

πŸ”΅ CABLE LOYALIST

“A tech came out and hooked me up. Took 20 minutes. Can IPTV match that?”

πŸ”΄ CORD-CUTTER

“A Firestick from Best Buy, plug in, open the app, paste the URL. I was watching Hockey Night in Canada in under 8 minutes. I did not even take the truck out of the driveway.”

πŸŽ™οΈ Moderator: Once you own a Firestick, Apple TV, or compatible device, the IPTV setup is faster than waiting for a cable tech window.

🎯 Round 4 β€” Support

πŸ”΅ CABLE LOYALIST

“I have a Rogers store down the street.”

πŸ”΄ CORD-CUTTER

“I have WhatsApp. I type 'my TSN froze' and a human responds in under 7 minutes. No drive. No waiting room. No 45-minute hold music.”

πŸŽ™οΈ Moderator: Asynchronous chat support beats call centres on speed. It also leaves a written record of every interaction for your protection.

🎯 Round 5 β€” Risk

πŸ”΅ CABLE LOYALIST

“What if the IPTV service disappears tomorrow? I am stuck.”

πŸ”΄ CORD-CUTTER

“I pay month-to-month. I do not sign a 2-year cable contract. The worst case is I switch to a different IPTV next month. That is less risk than a cable contract with a cancellation fee.”

πŸŽ™οΈ Moderator: The commitment hierarchy favours the cord-cutter: IPTV month-to-month is lower lock-in than any Canadian cable contract.

🎯 Round 6 β€” The Verdict the Loyalist Refuses to Admit

Moderator's closing: The Cable Loyalist's real argument is inertia. Rogers has been in the house for 14 years. The remote is familiar. Changing feels like work. But the Cord-Cutter's argument is math: same channels, more channels, faster support, month-to-month, no cable box, no cancellation fee.

The loyalist eventually cracks and says: “Fine. Send me a trial link.”

How to Settle This For Your Own Household

  1. Request the FLIXUS free trial via WhatsApp.
  2. Plug a Firestick or Apple TV into the TV that normally runs cable.
  3. Run it for one full week β€” including a Saturday Hockey Night in Canada.
  4. At the end of the week, compare: picture quality, channel coverage, support responsiveness.
  5. Decide based on data, not habit.

πŸŽ™οΈ Try It. Settle the Debate Yourself.

Free trial. No credit card. Same TV, same couch, same hockey game.

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FAQ β€” The Cord-Cutter Debate

Do I have to cancel Rogers/Bell/Telus first?

No. Run both side-by-side for a week. Only cancel cable once you are certain IPTV covers everything your household watches.

What about internet from the same cable provider?

You keep your internet separately. Cable internet and cable TV are unbundled on most Canadian providers now. Call your ISP and ask for internet-only pricing.

Will my 72-year-old dad adjust?

Most older users adjust within a week. The Firestick remote has fewer buttons than a cable remote. Plus TiviMate or Smart IPTV show a familiar grid guide just like cable.

What if I live in a condo with bulk cable included?

Then you already pay for both. Add IPTV as the primary, ignore the bulk cable. Many condo residents do this.

Is the argument that IPTV is “best” settled?

For most Canadian households β€” yes. For households with non-tech seniors who strongly prefer physical cable set-top boxes β€” arguably not. Every situation is individual. The free trial gives you a cost-free way to decide.

What if I want both for a while?

Perfectly fine. Run the trial, watch for a week or two, then downgrade cable to a cheaper package or cancel entirely.

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