The British IPTV Reseller's Guide to Multi-Room Households
Open with a surprising fact: the average British IPTV household has 2.7 devices. But the average reseller allows only 1 connection per user. That's a mismatch.
Your IPTV Reseller Panel lets you set concurrent stream limits. Most resellers set it to 1. That's fine for singles. But families hate it. Dad watching football in the living room. Kids watching cartoons in their bedroom. Mum watching a movie on her iPad. Three streams. One subscription.
What actually works is tiered pricing. Basic: 1 connection, £10. Family: 3 connections, £18. Premium: 5 connections, £25. Your British IPTV users will choose the tier that fits their household. You capture more revenue from heavy users without losing light users.
Here's the thing: a British IPTV family on a 3-connection plan watches more hours, but their cost per hour is lower for you. They're more loyal. They refer more friends. They're worth keeping happy. Your IPTV Reseller Panel should support connection limits per user. Use them.
Honestly, I resisted multi-connection plans for a year. I thought people would abuse them. Then I added a 3-connection tier. 40% of my new British IPTV signups chose it over the single connection. My average revenue per user increased 35%. Abuse was minimal.
One real-world example: a reseller in Newcastle added a family plan to his IPTV Reseller Panel . His British IPTV signups from households with children increased 50%. His churn rate among family plan users was half that of single-connection users. Families stayed longer.
That said, enforce limits strictly. Your IPTV Reseller Panel logs will show if a 3-connection user suddenly has 6 connections. Message them. "Upgrade to premium or reduce connections." Most will comply.