Best IPTV in Canada Right Now? Looking for Honest Opinions

Alright, I've been going down a rabbit hole the past few days trying to find a decent IPTV service in Canada and now I'm honestly more confused than when I first started 😵

Every site out there claims they're the "best IPTV provider," every comment section looks half-fake, and the reviews are completely all over the place.

Some people swear it's amazing, others say it stops working after a few days…

I recently came across one called Meezzytv while scrolling around, but I'm not really sure if it's actually solid or just another random name lost in the crowd.

I don't need anything crazy — just something stable, decent quality streams, and not buffering every 2 minutes while I'm trying to relax at night here in Canada 🥲

If you've been using any IPTV service for a while up here, what would you honestly recommend?

And if anyone has actually tried Meezzytv, is it worth checking out or should I just skip it?

Would really appreciate real experiences from real people, not promo replies 🙏

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u/SelectRutabaga2532 — 14 days ago

Guidance Regarding Mtech/PSU Interviews

How to introduce yourself in Mtech interview ?..

What are the Points need to explained to the interviewer also do we need to mention the our Btech Project ?..

Respected Seniors can you Guide us..regarding Do's and DOnt's

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u/SelectRutabaga2532 — 17 days ago

Honest Ga adugutuna..

Hello ,

Honest Ga adugutuna, Meru chinnapudu dream ga anukuna profession chestunara lekapothe?.. earning kosam profession choose cheskunara ?..

If yes can you describe your hurdles faced .

Just me experience's share cheyagalara?..

Same goal unnaloki help avthundi

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u/SelectRutabaga2532 — 18 days ago

🚦 Hyderabad Isn't Stuck in Traffic. Hyderabad Is Traffic. 🚗💨

I am from Hyderabad, expecting a growing metro city with some traffic issues.

What I got instead was a daily survival simulator. 😅

Every morning feels like I'm spawning into a battle royale where the objective is simply to reach my destination without losing my sanity. 🎮🚗

The traffic itself is bad enough, but what really gets to me is the complete lack of civic sense that seems to have become normal.

🤢 People spit gutka out of bus and auto windows without even checking if someone is behind them.

🚌 At bus stops, passengers trying to get into the bus act like it's the last helicopter leaving a war zone. Nobody lets people get down first.

🚦 Red signals seem to be treated as polite suggestions rather than actual rules.

🏍️ Everyone is in a hurry to get home, yet somehow the collective impatience creates even bigger traffic jams that slow everyone down.

↔️ Lane discipline? More of a theoretical concept than a real one.

📢 Honking has become Hyderabad's unofficial background music.

🚶 Footpaths are either occupied, broken, or simply disappear when you need them most.

💨 And don't even get me started on the pollution.

For a city of Hyderabad's size and importance, the public transport system often feels inadequate. Many areas have poor connectivity, buses can be overcrowded, and for a lot of people, using public transport isn't even a realistic option. So naturally, everyone ends up buying vehicles, which adds even more traffic. 🚗🚕🏍️

After spending enough time on the roads, I genuinely feel exhausted. Dust, smoke, construction debris, vehicle emissions, it's like the city is slowly seasoning our lungs. 🌫️😷

What frustrates me is that not all of these problems require massive government projects or billion-rupee investments. 💰

Some of them just require basic consideration for other human beings. 🤝

Imagine if:

✅ People actually waited for passengers to get off the bus before boarding.

✅ Drivers stopped blocking intersections after the signal turned red.

✅ We followed lanes whenever possible.

✅ People stopped throwing trash and spitting on public roads.

✅ We collectively decided that saving 10 seconds isn't worth creating a 10minute traffic jam.

I know every big city has traffic problems. Bengaluru has them. Mumbai has them. Delhi has them.

But traffic is not just an infrastructure problem.

It's also a behavior problem.

Sometimes I wonder if Hyderabad's biggest traffic bottleneck isn't the roads it's our mindset. 🤔

So I'm curious:

What practical things can ordinary citizens do to improve Hyderabad's traffic, cleanliness, and civic culture without waiting for the government to solve everything?

💡 Have any of you seen good examples from other cities or countries that could realistically work here?

💬 Would love to hear your thoughts because at this point I feel like we're all stuck in the same traffic jam literally .

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u/SelectRutabaga2532 — 19 days ago