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Like i said in the other thread, greedy suppliers lining up an excuse to get rid of a load of customers in one go, freeing up bandwidth for more victims.
Why anyone would deal with these types amazes me
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If the company had some kind of legal obligation to block the boxes, why would they not have a legal obligation to stop producing them?
And if this was the case, there would be legal documents, details of court cases, appeals and all manner of other googleable items, there aren't.
What would be the point of any government or legal body taking this action against one company? - all it would achieve is to force users to use a different device instead.
It's a scam by unscrupulous providers
Easy way to tell if the message is coming from Infomir is to enter the portal address on your web browser and see if it connects. Alternately, try STBEmu on your Android device
Hi all, I have the same problem. I contacted my provider and their answer has been:
Infomir the manufacturer of MAG boxes started to block iptv providers from being using on their devices, this is a sad news but we are working very hard to find a solution to bypass it, once the problem is fixed we will email all our customers.
On the forum here I see others that have had this on boxes and a portal change fixes it. so I don't know just mad that the company itself has took this step.
Easy way to tell if the message is coming from Infomir is to enter the portal address on your web browser and see if it connects. Alternately, try STBEmu on your Android device
This image seems to say it looks like infomar are starting to block,
Few providers have been blocked,people are saying it's resellers and not direct site's,
Which makes kind of sense as most resellers now need to have their on DNS, so if there is a leak of the URL it stops at reseller DNS and doesn't effect main site
This image seems to say it looks like infomar are starting to block,
Few providers have been blocked,people are saying it's resellers and not direct site's,
Which makes kind of sense as most resellers now need to have their on DNS, so if there is a leak of the URL it stops at reseller DNS and doesn't effect main site
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