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There’s a quiet revolution happening in Canadian living rooms. The old cable box — that clunky, overpriced relic sitting under your TV — is slowly being unplugged. In its place? A sleek app, a stable internet connection, and access to thousands of channels at a fraction ofthe cost. But is IPTV really better than cable in Canada, or is it just hype? And more importantly, which option is right for you in 2026? Let’s break it all down — honestly, thoroughly, and without the marketing fluff. First, Let‘s Understand What We‘re Actually Comparing Before you make a decision that affects your monthly bill and your Netflix-and-chill nights, it’s worth understanding what these two technologies actually are. Cable TV works through a physical coaxial cable that runs from a provider’s infrastructure into your home. Companies like Bell, Rogers, Shaw (now part of Rogers), and Videotron have spent decades building this infrastructure across Canada. You pay for a set package ofchannels, rent a box from them, and watch whatever they’ve decided to offer — on their schedule, mostly. IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) delivers TV content over the internet. Instead of a dedicated cable, your TV signal travels through your broadband connection. This means you can watch on a Smart TV, Fire Stick, Android box, phone, tablet, or laptop — anywhere with a decent internet signal. The content is delivered in real time, just like cable, but the pipeline is entirely different. That one difference — physical cable vs. internet delivery — changes everything about the…
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