"Unlimited EPG" sounds comprehensive. Then you discover "unlimited" means 7 days of data with no programme descriptions, no cast listings, and no episode numbers for UK channels.
Here's the thing: EPG data quality varies enormously. An IPTV Reseller Panel that claims unlimited EPG may only provide basic titles and times. For British IPTV users who rely on programme descriptions to decide what to watch, basic EPG is barely better than no EPG. Rich EPG includes episode synopses, guest cast, series numbers, and original air dates.
I've watched a reseller's users complain that they couldn't tell which episode of a drama they were watching. His IPTV Reseller Panel provided only titles and times. No episode numbers. No descriptions.
What actually works is an IPTV Reseller Panel that tells you exactly what EPG fields they provide. A good British IPTV panel offers: title, subtitle, description, episode number, series number, year, cast list, genre, and advisory warnings.
The pattern that keeps showing up is this: resellers who check EPG quality keep users informed. Resellers who assume "unlimited" means "complete" discover the truth when users complain.
Honestly, check your panel's EPG for a drama series. Does it show episode numbers? Does it have a description that changes per episode? If both answers are no, your EPG is basic.