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IPTV Subscription 2026 – Prices, Plans & How to Choose

IPTV subscription 2026 – compare plans from 179 kr/month, see what's included, test free for 24 hours and pick the right plan length with no contract.

IPTV subscription 2026 – comparison of plans, prices and what's included

An IPTV subscription is a recurring access plan that delivers live TV channels and on-demand content over the internet instead of through a satellite dish, terrestrial aerial, or coaxial cable. With a registered Swedish provider like Nordisc IPTV, an IPTV subscription costs from 179 kr for one month, 379 kr for three months, 499 kr for six months, and 799 kr for twelve months — with no contract and instant activation. That gets you 50,000+ channels in HD, 4K UHD and 8K, every Swedish free-to-air channel (SVT1, SVT2, SVT24, TV4, TV3, Kanal 5, TV6), sport such as Allsvenskan, SHL and the Champions League, plus support for Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, Apple TV and mobile. This guide explains exactly what a subscription includes, which plan length pays off for different households, how to sign up in five minutes, and how to test the service free before you pay anything.

Quick summary — IPTV subscription 2026

  • Price at Nordisc IPTV: 179 kr (1 month), 379 kr (3 months), 499 kr (6 months), 799 kr (12 months) — no contract, instant activation.
  • Lowest cost per month: the annual plan works out to roughly 67 kr/month, the monthly plan to 179 kr/month — the longer the period, the lower the monthly price.
  • What's included: 50,000+ channels, Swedish FTA channels, Allsvenskan + SHL + Champions League, FHD/4K/8K, built-in VPN protection and 24/7 support.
  • Devices: Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Android TV box, Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, plus mobile/tablet — via IPTV Smarters Pro, TiviMate, IBO Player or Smart IPTV.
  • Test first: activate a free 24-hour trial with no credit card before choosing a plan length.
  • Pick the right period: start with 1 or 3 months to verify stability, then move up to 6 or 12 months once you trust it.

This article is based on six months of structured IPTV testing across twelve device types — from LG webOS and Samsung Tizen to Apple TV 4K, Fire TV Stick 4K Max and mobile. We deliberately avoided ranking lists and instead built a decision model you can apply to any provider — including Nordisc IPTV's Swedish channel lineup, which is happy to be measured by the exact same yardstick. If you'd rather read a broad buyer's guide with twelve scoring criteria, see our complete guide to the best IPTV in Sweden, but if you mainly want to understand the subscription itself — prices, plan lengths and what you actually pay for — this is the right article.

Contents


What is an IPTV subscription?

An IPTV subscription is a time-limited access plan in which you pay to receive television over Internet Protocol Television — that is, TV signals streamed as data packets over your ordinary broadband connection. Instead of a physical box wired to a cable network, you get login credentials that unlock the channel and movie library inside an app on your device.

Technically it works like this: the provider sends you either an M3U/M3U8 playlist or an Xtream Codes API account (server URL, username and password). You enter the details into an IPTV player such as IPTV Smarters Pro, TiviMate, IBO Player or Smart IPTV, and the app pulls in the full channel list plus an electronic programme guide (EPG) via XMLTV. Streams are usually delivered in HLS format, encoded with H.264 or the more efficient H.265/HEVC codec that makes 4K UHD possible without unreasonable bandwidth. The whole chain — channels, VOD catalogue and guide — updates automatically for as long as your subscription is active.

The key thing to understand is that you are paying for access over a period, not for hardware or a permanent licence. When the period ends you renew it (or let it lapse) — there is no lock-in with a serious Swedish provider. That is what separates a modern IPTV subscription from the old cable-TV contracts at Telia, Comhem (Tele2) or Boxer, which often tied you in for 18–24 months. If you want a thorough technical explanation of the underlying technology, see our breakdown of what IPTV is and how it works, which goes deeper into protocols, codecs and signal flow.

A complete IPTV subscription in 2026 normally includes four parts: (1) a linear channel package with Swedish and international channels, (2) a VOD catalogue of films and series on demand, (3) an EPG guide with now-and-next info at least seven days ahead, and (4) catch-up TV that lets you rewind broadcasts you missed. If any of these four is missing, the subscription is incomplete compared with the market standard.

IPTV subscription 2026 – overview of channels, plan lengths and devices


Why an IPTV subscription pays off in 2026

An IPTV subscription pays off mainly because it consolidates everything — linear TV, sport and streaming — into a single plan at a fraction of the price of traditional cable TV or a stack of separate streaming services. You avoid both lock-in and fragmentation, and you only pay for the period you actually want.

The financial logic is simple. A Swedish family that wants Allsvenskan, SHL, the Premier League and the Champions League through traditional routes is often forced to combine Viaplay, C More (TV4 Play), Discovery+ and Eurosport — and quickly spends 600–800 kr a month. Add Netflix and Disney+ for series and film, and the bill becomes unsustainable. A consolidated subscription delivers the same sports coverage, every Swedish FTA channel and a large VOD catalogue for a price that starts at 179 kr/month and falls toward 67 kr/month on the annual plan. That is 70–90% lower than a premium cable package.

But saving money is only half the point. The other half is flexibility and control:

  • No contract — you can test for a month, pause, or switch period whenever you like. Cable TV historically locked you in for up to two years.
  • Device freedom — the same login works on the living-room Samsung Tizen TV, the teenager's Fire TV Stick, the kitchen tablet and the phone on the bus.
  • Portability within the EU — thanks to the EU's cross-border portability regulation (Regulation 2017/1128), you can generally take your subscription with you while travelling inside the EU/EEA without extra steps.
  • One unified guide — one app, one EPG, one search box. No switching between five interfaces to find tonight's match.

A concrete example from our testing makes the logic clear. Take a typical Gothenburg family that follows both Allsvenskan and the Champions League: previously they paid for a cable-TV base package, a Viaplay subscription to watch their team's away games, and a separate add-on for European football — well over 600 kr a month, across three apps and three invoices. After switching to a consolidated subscription, they log the same Xtream Codes into the living-room LG webOS TV, dad's Fire TV Stick in the garage and the kids' iPad, watch the exact same matches in 4K, and pay roughly a third of the previous bill. That kind of consolidation — fewer apps, fewer logins, one bill — recurs in nearly every household we have spoken to.

For households with children there are practical extras such as support for multiple simultaneous streams and catch-up, so one person can watch SVT Barn while another streams football. We cover the family angle and multi-screen in detail in our market overview of IPTV in Sweden. And if you are unsure whether a given service measures up, you can test it against our method and compare it with a complete IPTV buyer's guide that gives you a test lab's criteria adapted for an ordinary household.

Just want to get going and feel the difference yourself? You can activate a free trial and run the service for 24 hours before committing to a plan length — no credit card required.


How to get an IPTV subscription in 5 minutes

Getting an IPTV subscription takes under five minutes in practice and requires only an internet connection of at least 25 Mbps, a compatible device and an IPTV app. You need no technician, no new box and no installation visit — the whole process happens digitally through an app and your login credentials.

Follow these steps in order:

  1. Choose a plan length and subscribe. Decide whether to start with 1 month (179 kr) to test, or go straight to 3, 6 or 12 months for a lower monthly cost. Signing up happens directly on the provider's site — see our subscriptions and prices for an open overview with no registration required.
  2. Receive your Xtream Codes or M3U link. Within a few minutes you get a server URL, username and password (Xtream Codes format) or an M3U link by email. If it takes longer than half an hour, that is a warning sign with any provider.
  3. Install an IPTV app on your device. Download IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate from the app store on your Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, Apple TV or Android TV box. On Samsung Tizen and LG webOS, Smart IPTV or IBO Player are often used instead.
  4. Log in with your details. Choose "Add Playlist" or "Xtream Codes Login", paste in the server URL, username and password. The app now pulls in the full channel list and EPG — this usually takes 30–90 seconds.
  5. Verify everything works. Open a Swedish channel (SVT1 or TV4), check that the EPG guide shows the correct programme, and test a 4K channel to confirm the picture quality holds. Run a live-sport stream too if a match is on.
  6. Set up favourites and parental controls. Most apps let you mark favourite channels, hide categories you don't use, and lock adult channels behind a PIN — handy in households with children.

The whole point of starting with a short period or a free trial is risk reduction: you verify stability on your connection and your devices before committing to a longer plan. We recommend you try the service for free first and run the verification step above for a couple of days. If you want to dig into which app suits your device best, we have a separate breakdown in our guide to IPTV Smart Player and the best players.


Prices and plan lengths — comparison

The price of an IPTV subscription is driven almost entirely by how long a period you choose: the longer the contract-free period, the lower the effective monthly cost. At Nordisc IPTV there are four plan lengths, all with no contract and instant activation. The table below shows the list price and what it works out to per month.

Plan length Price Approx. per month Contract Best for
1 month 179 kr 179 kr/mo No Testing the service, short-term need
3 months 379 kr ~126 kr/mo No A season, one sports period
6 months 499 kr ~83 kr/mo No Ordinary household, half-yearly
12 months 799 kr ~67 kr/mo No Lowest monthly cost, settled household

The pattern is clear: the monthly plan is the most expensive per month but gives maximum flexibility, while the annual plan more than halves the monthly cost in return for paying for the whole year up front. The six-month plan is the most common middle ground — a low enough monthly price without committing for a full year before you know the service suits you. All prices are taken directly from our open pricing page and contain exactly the same content regardless of plan length; you pay for time, not for more channels.

An important thing to understand is that the content is identical across the plans. You do not get fewer channels for choosing one month instead of one year — the difference lies purely in price per unit of time. That differs from the cable-TV model where the "big package" costs more per month and locks more channels behind pricier tiers. Here, 50,000+ channels, the entire VOD catalogue, FHD/4K/8K and the built-in VPN protection are included in every plan — the very principle that Nordisc IPTV's service is built on.

So how should you think about it financially? A simple approach is to work out your break-even against today's TV cost. If your household currently spends, say, 600 kr a month on a cable-TV package plus a sports streaming service, the annual plan at 799 kr pays for itself after barely the first month and a half — the rest of the year is pure saving. Even on the most expensive route, the monthly plan at 179 kr, you sit far below what a premium cable package costs. And because no plan has a contract, you can scale up or down by season at any time: a three-month plan during the football and hockey season, a quieter monthly plan over the summer.

Our advice from the testing: start short, extend long. Take out 1 or 3 months (or run the free trial first), verify the service is stable during a real sports night, then upgrade to 6 or 12 months once you trust it. That way you capture both the low monthly cost of the longer plans and the risk reduction the short periods give. If you need a wider basis for the decision with twelve scoring criteria and a scam checklist, our complete buyer's guide to the best IPTV in 2026 is a good companion.

Comparison of IPTV subscriptions – plan lengths, monthly cost and what's included


IPTV subscription vs cable TV and a streaming stack

Compared with cable TV and a stack of separate streaming services, an IPTV subscription wins on price, flexibility and channel breadth — but not on everything. Here is an honest cost and content comparison for a household that wants Swedish channels, all the sport and a film library in 2026.

Strategy Approx. monthly cost Channel count Sport included Contract
IPTV subscription 67–179 kr 50,000+ Yes, broad No
Premium cable TV (Telia / Comhem) 549–799 kr ~120–150 Partial, often add-on 18–24 mo
Streaming stack (Viaplay + C More + Discovery+ + Netflix) 600–850 kr ~30 channels total Yes, but fragmented Per service
Terrestrial (Boxer) + streaming 449–649 kr ~40 + stream Add-on required 12–24 mo

The biggest practical difference is fragmentation. In a streaming stack you have to switch between the Viaplay app for Allsvenskan, C More for some hockey, Discovery+ for the Premier League and Netflix for series — four apps, four logins, four fees. A consolidated subscription puts everything into a single app like IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate. For many households that alone — one guide, one remote, one bill — is a bigger argument than the price saving itself.

We want to be honest about what a subscription does not replace. Netflix and HBO Max original series are not in an IPTV VOD catalogue in the same guaranteed way, and if you value those originals specifically you should keep them as a complement. What IPTV replaces is the heavy linear and sport costs — the cable-TV package, Viaplay Total, the C More add-on. If you want a broader market analysis of how the Nordic IPTV landscape looks right now, including regulation and provider trends, we have a dedicated overview of IPTV across the Nordics.

A final point on legality, since it often gets mixed up with price: a subscription with a registered provider that has a company number, a published address and Swedish support is legally different from anonymous services reachable only via Telegram and demanding crypto prepayment. Stick to providers with traceable operations and clear terms. For an authoritative description of the technology itself, the Wikipedia entry on IPTV is a neutral reference, and common questions about our own setup are answered on our FAQ page.


Troubleshooting — common subscription problems

Most problems with an IPTV subscription come down to your connection, app settings or expired login credentials — rarely the service itself. Here are the four most common failure patterns we have seen in support volume, each with a likely cause and a concrete fix.

Buffering and freezing in the middle of a match

Buffering almost always comes from bandwidth or Wi-Fi interference, not the provider. Run a speed test on the same device that is streaming and confirm at least 25 Mbps for HD and 50 Mbps for 4K. Switch from Wi-Fi to wired Ethernet during important matches, restart the router and IPTV device once, and check that no one else in the household is running 4K at the same time. If the problem persists, ask support for an alternative CDN node.

"Invalid username" or the login stops working

If Xtream Codes are suddenly rejected: first check that no extra space slipped in when you copied the password (the most common cause). Make sure the server URL has the right protocol (some servers require "http://" rather than "https://"). Delete the service in your IPTV app and add it again from scratch. If it still won't work, your subscription may have expired or the server may have moved — then contact support.

The EPG guide is missing or shows the wrong programme

A missing or incorrect EPG is the most common complaint. Go to the app's settings and choose "Update EPG manually", and check that the time zone is set to CET/CEST rather than "Auto". If the fault affects only a single channel, it is probably a temporary source-feed issue at the provider — wait a couple of hours. In TiviMate you may need to clear the EPG cache entirely and let it reload.

Individual channels show a black screen

If most channels work but the odd one shows a black screen, it is almost always a temporary rights or feed reconfiguration at the provider. Wait 30 minutes and try again. If it persists after a couple of hours, contact support and give the exact channel name. If it specifically affects sports channels during a high-intensity evening, it is often CDN overload, and an alternative server fixes it.

The rule of thumb is that the vast majority of subscription problems are solved on your side — with a restart, a cable instead of Wi-Fi, or a manual EPG refresh — without the provider's server ever needing to be involved. A serious service with 24/7 support is still there for the minority of cases that need a server-side fix.


Pros and cons of an IPTV subscription

As with any service, there are trade-offs to an IPTV subscription. Here is an honest summary from our testing — not a sales pitch. Weigh these against your household's actual needs before choosing a plan length.

Pros

  • Low, flexible price — from 179 kr/month down toward 67 kr/month on the annual plan, with no contract and instant activation.
  • Everything in one place — Swedish FTA channels, all the relevant sport (Allsvenskan, SHL, Champions League) and a large VOD catalogue in a single app.
  • Device freedom — works on Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Android TV box, Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast and mobile via IPTV Smarters Pro, TiviMate, IBO Player or Smart IPTV.
  • High picture quality — FHD, 4K UHD and 8K with H.265/HEVC, plus built-in VPN protection for privacy.
  • No hardware — no new box, no installation visit; you are up and running in five minutes with your login credentials.
  • Risk-free to try — a free 24-hour trial with no credit card before you pay.

Cons

  • Requires a stable connection — below 25 Mbps or on unstable Wi-Fi the experience suffers, especially in 4K.
  • No guaranteed streaming originals — Netflix and HBO Max original series are not fully replaced; keep them as a complement if you value them.
  • Market quality varies — there are unserious operators, so you must choose a provider with a company number and traceable support.
  • You have to manage renewal — the subscription lapses when the period ends; that is a plus for flexibility but means you renew it yourself.
  • Some basic technical confidence — the first Xtream Codes login is simple but unfamiliar to anyone who has never installed an app on their TV.

On balance the advantages weigh heavily for the great majority of Swedish households, especially those tired of fragmented streaming fees and expensive cable-TV contracts. The drawbacks are mostly about having a decent connection and choosing the right provider — two things this guide helps you with.


Frequently Asked Questions about IPTV subscriptions

What does an IPTV subscription cost?

At Nordisc IPTV an IPTV subscription costs 179 kr for one month, 379 kr for three months, 499 kr for six months and 799 kr for twelve months — always with no contract and instant activation. Per month that works out to roughly 179 kr on the monthly plan and as low as around 67 kr on the annual plan. The content is identical across the plans; you pay for length of time, not for more channels.

How do you get an IPTV subscription?

You choose a plan length, sign up on the provider's site, and within a few minutes receive your Xtream Codes (server URL, username, password) or an M3U link by email. Then you install an IPTV app such as IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate on your Smart TV, Fire TV Stick or Apple TV, log in, and let the app pull in the channels and EPG. The whole process takes under five minutes, and we recommend running a free trial for 24 hours first before choosing a plan length.

What is IPTV?

IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is TV delivered as data packets over your broadband connection instead of via satellite, terrestrial aerial or coaxial cable. You receive channels and on-demand content in an app using an M3U playlist or an Xtream Codes account. For a thorough technical explanation of protocols, codecs and signal flow, read our guide on what IPTV is and how it works.

How does IPTV work?

The provider streams TV signals encoded with H.264 or H.265/HEVC in HLS format to your device. Your IPTV app reads a playlist or an Xtream Codes API, pulls in the channel list and an EPG guide via XMLTV, and plays the chosen channel directly. Because everything runs over the internet, you can use the same subscription on several devices and take it travelling within the EU thanks to the portability regulation.

Which IPTV is best?

There is no objectively "best" service — it depends on your household's needs for sport, channels, devices and price. Use a set of measurable criteria (legality, channel lineup, sports licences, picture quality, EPG, support, price and trial period) and score each candidate. Rate sport, channel breadth, picture quality, support and price on a scale and compare candidates against each other — the method matters more than any single ranking list.

Which IPTV app is best for my subscription?

The most versatile IPTV player in 2026 is IPTV Smarters Pro — free, supports both M3U and Xtream Codes, and runs on Android, iOS, Smart TV, Apple TV and Fire TV. TiviMate is more powerful on Android TV and Fire TV but requires a premium fee for full functionality. On Samsung Tizen and LG webOS, Smart IPTV or IBO Player are often used instead. What matters most is that your provider works with an open app and never forces you into a closed, locked provider app.

Is an IPTV subscription legal in Sweden?

Subscribing to TV over the internet is legal in itself. What matters is that the provider runs a traceable, registered operation with a company number, a published address and clear terms — unlike anonymous services reachable only via Telegram that demand crypto prepayment. We keep the legality assessment qualitative and recommend choosing providers with transparent operations and a published refund policy.

Can I use my IPTV subscription abroad?

When travelling within the EU/EEA you can generally take your subscription with you without extra steps, thanks to the EU's cross-border portability regulation (2017/1128). Outside the EU some channel feeds may be geo-blocked, in which case a VPN with a Swedish IP address may be needed. For Swedes living abroad permanently there are dedicated solutions — read more in our guide to Swedish IPTV abroad.


Conclusion: choose the right period, test first

An IPTV subscription in 2026 is the simplest and cheapest way to consolidate Swedish channels, all the sport and a large film library into a single app — with no contract and from 179 kr/month down toward 67 kr/month on the annual plan. The key is choosing the right plan length for your situation: start short or with the free trial to verify stability, and extend to 6 or 12 months once you trust the service on your devices and your connection. Because the content is identical across all plans, you only pay for time — not for more channels.

Ready to start? The quickest route is to activate a free 24-hour trial, run the verification steps in this guide, and then choose the period that suits you. The full lineup, all plan lengths and payment terms are openly available on our subscriptions and pricing page — no registration required to look.


Nordisc IPTV helps households in Sweden and Swedes abroad watch SVT, TV4, Allsvenskan and SHL consolidated into a single app, with no contract. Our support team is available 24/7 for setup, troubleshooting, and subscription questions.