The simple way to watch Canadian telly — without the Bell or Rogers bill.
All your channels: CBC, CTV, Global, Citytv, the Weather Network, Sportsnet and TSN, your local news, plus Hockey Night in Canada every Saturday. Delivered over your home internet. No cable box. No 24-month contract. Plans start at $39 CAD a month.
7-day refund window · No 2-year contract · Bilingual support, ET hours · Canadian-owned · PIPEDA compliant
What you'll get for $39 CAD a month
Most folks who switch from Bell Fibe or Rogers Ignite tell us they were paying $130 to $180 CAD a month for a basic package with the sports tier — and they really only watched a small handful of channels. With us, you get the same channels (and a great many more) for about one-tenth of the price. The picture is the same or better. The remote works the same way. There's no installation visit and no two-year contract.
Here's what's included on every plan:
- Your local channels — CBC, CTV, Global, Citytv, APTN, plus your provincial broadcasters
- The news channels — CBC News Network, CTV News Channel, BNN Bloomberg, and your local nightly news
- Hockey and sports — Sportsnet (Ontario, East, West, Pacific feeds), Sportsnet ONE, TSN1–5, NHL Network, RDS in French
- Movies and drama — Crave content where licensed, classic film channels, Canadian and international cinema
- The Weather Network in HD, plus your provincial weather feeds
- Lifestyle and home — HGTV Canada, Food Network Canada, Discovery Canada, History Canada, A&E
- Kids — Treehouse, YTV, Family Channel, BBC Kids, plus PBS Kids
- French content — RDS, Radio-Canada Première, TVA, ICI Télé and the Québec network for francophone households
- Multicultural channels — South Asian (Star Plus, Zee, PTV), Chinese (Fairchild, Talentvision), Italian (Telelatino), Filipino (TFC), Polish (TVP), Arabic and more
Three plans. Pick the one that suits.
All prices in Canadian dollars. Pre-tax — provincial GST/HST/QST is added at checkout.
One TV
For one viewer at a time — perfect for the bedroom or the den.
- Every Canadian channel listed above
- Hockey Night in Canada every Saturday
- One TV streaming at a time
- Bilingual phone support
- 7-day refund window
For couples
Two TVs at once — Hockey Night on the main set, news on the kitchen telly.
- Everything in the One-TV plan
- Two TVs streaming at the same time
- 4K picture on supported channels
- Travel access — Canada-wide
- Bilingual phone support
- 7-day refund window
Family plan
Three TVs — perfect for when the grandkids visit, eh.
- Everything in the couples plan
- Three TVs streaming at the same time
- Free IBO Player app activation
- Kids and family channels included
- Multicultural tier included
- Bilingual phone support
All prices in CAD, charged once per period. No automatic renewals — you choose when to renew. Provincial sales tax (5–15% depending on province) is added at checkout. Quebec subscribers retain full Consumer Protection Act rights.
Four steps. About four minutes.
Most of our Canadian subscribers are in their sixties. Here's what setup looks like.
Pick a plan
Choose one TV, two TVs, or three TVs. Click "Get started." Pay with your credit card the same way you would at any Canadian online store.
Check your email
You'll get an email with your account login and a clear, large-type setup guide — usually within five minutes of payment.
Open the app on your TV
Use your Fire TV Stick, Roku, or Apple TV. Find the IPTV Americans app. Type your account login. That's the lot.
Start watching
Channels appear in the familiar TV-guide layout. Press up and down on the remote to scroll. Same as Bell or Rogers cable.
From neighbours who switched.
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"Bell Fibe was charging us $147 a month plus the $200 Centre Ice add-on. We switched in October and pay about $65 every three months now. The picture is sharper than what we had on cable. Our daughter set it up for us — took maybe ten minutes."
"J'ai appelé le service le dimanche matin et une vraie personne a répondu, en français. Elle m'a guidé pour le Fire Stick. Une douzaine de minutes. Je suis abonné depuis huit mois et je n'ai pas eu à rappeler — ça fonctionne, tout simplement."
"I'm a Flames fan in Vancouver. Sportsnet's regional rules used to lock me out of half the season on Telus Optik. With this lot I get every Flames game, no blackouts. Best $190 I've spent all year."
Plain comparison: us versus Bell, Rogers, and Telus
| What you pay for | Bell / Rogers / Telus | IPTV Americans |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $130–180 CAD | $13–31 CAD/mo equivalent |
| PVR / box rental | $15–25 CAD/month extra | No equipment |
| Installation visit | $50–150 CAD fee | No technician needed |
| Contract length | 2 years typical | No contract |
| NHL Centre Ice | +$200 CAD/year add-on | Included |
| Local channels (CBC, CTV, Global) | Yes | Yes |
| Refund window | 30-day cancel fee | 7 days, no questions |
| Bilingual support | Yes (varies by carrier) | Yes — English & français |
Common questions Canadians ask before they sign up
Is the setup complicated?
No. The whole setup takes about four minutes after you sign up. You'll get an email with a clear, large-type setup guide. If you'd rather have someone walk you through it on the phone — in English or in French — our bilingual support team is happy to help. Open seven days a week, Eastern Time.
What if I change my mind?
You have seven days from the day you sign up. Ring our support line or send us a note, and we'll refund your payment in full. Subscribers in Quebec keep full Consumer Protection Act rights regardless of plan length.
Do I need a smart TV?
No. The service works on the streaming device you may already own — Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku, or Apple TV. If you don't have one, the Fire TV Stick costs about $40 CAD at most Canadian retailers. It plugs into the back of any TV with an HDMI port.
Will I get my local Canadian news and weather?
Yes. All your local CBC, CTV, Global, Citytv and APTN channels are included, just as on cable. So is the Weather Network, plus 24-hour news from CBC News Network, CTV News Channel, BNN Bloomberg, and your provincial newscasts.
Can the grandkids watch on the iPad when they visit?
Yes. With the 2-TV plan or larger, you can watch on a tablet, phone or laptop in addition to your TVs — as long as the total number of screens streaming at the same time stays within your plan. Children's channels (Treehouse, YTV, Family Channel, Disney Junior, BBC Kids, PBS Kids) are all included.
How do I pay?
By Canadian credit card — Visa, Mastercard, American Express — or PayPal. Your card isn't charged anything more until you choose to renew. We don't accept cryptocurrency or any unfamiliar payment method. Older customers in Canada are sometimes targeted by gift-card and e-transfer scams, so we'd never ask you to pay that way.
Is this legal in Canada? What about CRTC enforcement?
Subscribing to and watching streaming TV is lawful under the Canadian Copyright Act. CRTC enforcement targets unlicensed providers — what matters is whether the service licenses its channels properly. We apply a 5-point CRTC compliance test before working with any upstream provider. Read the full criteria on our Canadian legality page. We don't carry pirated streams.
What about scams? I want to be careful.
Smart of you. Here's what we'll never do: we'll never call you out of the blue and ask for your credit card number or e-transfer. We'll never ask you to pay with gift cards, prepaid cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency. We'll never threaten to disconnect your service unless you "verify" something by phone. If anyone calls claiming to be from IPTV Americans and asks for any of those things, please hang up and ring us back at our published number above.
What if my internet goes out?
The same thing that happens with Netflix or any other streaming service: the picture stops until the internet comes back. Bell and Rogers cable also runs on the same lines that bring your internet, so when those go out, your cable goes out as well — only the cable company doesn't refund you for it the way we do.
How is my privacy handled?
Carefully. We follow PIPEDA federally, and Quebec subscribers are covered by Loi 25. We collect only what's needed to run the service. We don't sell your viewing data. Our full privacy policy is available before you sign up, in plain English and en français.
Ready to give it a go?
7-day refund window. No 24-month contract. Bilingual phone support, seven days a week, Eastern Time.
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