World Cup Sparks IPTV Box Rush in Morocco as Fans Seek Affordable Viewing Options

Many Moroccans have rushed to stores to acquire televisions and IPTV boxes in order to follow the official matches of the World Cup starting this Sunday, November 20, 2022.
"I’m looking for the option that offers the best value for money, that is to say good image quality with reliable streaming that won’t risk being interrupted," says one of the customers encountered on the spot to L’Opinion. Hamid, the manager of a small store specializing in the sale of televisions and IPTV boxes, presents his IPTV commercial offer which allows access to a large quantity of programs and hundreds of pay TV channels at very low prices. "I just received a new batch of ’Box iptv x96’ boxes, which runs on Android 11.0, it’s very powerful with 16GB of RAM and 4K quality," he details.
But the customer will have to face a major difficulty: the saturation of the servers that interrupt the operation of the channels. It has been found that the broadcasting of the channels is no longer as fluid as usual during periods of high influx. The seller wants to reassure his client: "you just need a good internet connection to have non-stop streaming." "Hamid turns on one of his Smart TVs, downloads an app from the Store, in which he fills out a form then integrates a 10-digit code and the job is done. In a few seconds, the hundreds of channels are downloaded: beIN SPORTS Pack, Canal+ bouquet, Sky+..."
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