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6 min readUpdated 2026-02-18

How to Stop Bell & Rogers IPTV Throttling

Learn why Canadian ISPs throttle streaming traffic and how IPTV Canada anti-freeze technology bypasses Bell, Rogers, and Telus bandwidth limits with zero buffering.

Marcus Vance

Streaming & Network Technology Specialist

1. What is Canadian ISP Throttling?

During high-traffic events like peak-hour 60 FPS Live Sports Feeds, major ISPs like Bell, Rogers, and Telus employ Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) to artificially limit bandwidth to third-party streaming servers, causing buffering on unoptimized IPTV feeds.


2. How to Test if Bell or Rogers is Throttling You

  1. Run an internet speed test on your streaming device using Fast.com.
  2. If your speed shows 500 Mbps on speed tests but your IPTV player struggles to load a 10 Mbps stream, your ISP is selectively throttling streaming ports.

3. How IPTV Canada Defeats ISP Throttling

IPTV Canada utilizes AES 256-bit encrypted transport tunnels and routes traffic over standard HTTPS ports (Port 443 & 8443). To your ISP, your streaming traffic appears identical to standard secure web traffic, making throttling impossible.


4. Quick DNS Optimization Fix (Cloudflare & Google DNS)

Changing default ISP DNS on your Firestick or router eliminates domain lookup delays:

  • Cloudflare DNS: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
  • Google DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
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