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Is YouTube an IPTV? - smithjenner29 - 07-10-2025 No, YouTube itself is not an IPTV service. However, YouTube TV, a separate subscription-based platform by YouTube, is a form of IPTV. IPTV stands for Internet Protocol Television, which means TV services delivered over the internet. YouTube (the regular video-sharing platform) hosts user-generated videos and doesn't function like a traditional TV service. On the other hand, YouTube TV offers live TV channels, cloud DVR, and on-demand streaming—making it an xtreme hd iptv solution. So, while YouTube is not IPTV, YouTube TV qualifies as a legal and verified IPTV service available in certain regions like the U.S. RE: Is YouTube an IPTV? - yacima - 08-20-2025 YouTube itself is not IPTV, but YouTube TV is. Regular YouTube is just a video-sharing site, while YouTube TV delivers licensed live channels, DVR, and on-demand content over the internet. In the middle of comparing options, some users also look at uk iptv subscriptions for regional access, but it’s important to note that YouTube TV is only available in the U.S. It remains a legal and verified Xtreme HD IPTV-style service for those wanting a reliable streaming replacement for cable. |