The cheapest pirate IPTV in the world falls: 50 cents a month to see everything

2022-09-09 18:42:24 By : Mr. BEN GUO

The fight against piracy is a story that seems to have no end.Entities around the world put a lot of efforts to be able to knock down all possible pirate IPTVs, but despite the fact that they are usually successful in their claims, the truth is that it seems that they are not even scratching the surface.beIN Media Group has managed to bring down one of the cheapest pirate IPTVs in the world, which in fact offered a package of services for only 50 cents a month.We tell you more about this case.As we said, it is logical that an entity like beIN intends to close the services of an IPTV that precisely offered its content package for a much lower price than it has on the market.As we have said, beIN has taken another small victory against these pirate IPTVs.This entity has obtained in Tunisia an injunction to be applied so that the local electronics retailer MyTek will stop selling IPTV products that have pirated beIN channels inside them.It is true that this order is simply temporary, since it is a precautionary measure that will be valid until the full hearing on this particular case takes place.beIN points out that more than 80 percent of the Tunisian country's consumers use pirated IPTV services to watch sports content or other types of channels.This makes a lot of sense if we take into account the prices for which these subscriptions move, much lower than what all the content would cost by legal means.At this time, the MyTek website is still offering all the pirated IPTV packages that it previously had, but it is expected that it will remove them from its page in the next few hours or days.If we look at the prices at which this website moves to offer pirated IPTV, it is easy to imagine why entities such as beIN consider that it is a danger to their income.This website currently offers two annual subscriptions with the Global IPTV and TIVOSAT brands.The first of these brands is priced at TND 25,000, a figure that may seem very high due to the amount of Tunisian currency, but in exchange it is no more than 8 dollars for a full year subscription.This website even has offers for all those people who do not have an Android decoder to enjoy a pirate IPTV.MyTek offers an Android set-top box for a price of $27.80, and this set-top box also includes an annual subscription to an IPTV service, which makes it a very attractive offer.Curiously, this same website offers the official beIN subscriptions to watch all the sports offered by this platform.Obviously, these subscriptions are priced much higher than what the pirate IPTV subscription costs.The most basic offers, for a little less than 59 dollars, three months of subscription to beIN.If this subscription is not enough, it is also possible to get six months ($112) or a full year ($217).In contrast to these official subscriptions, MyTek also offers an 18-month subscription to Max IPTV, a very complete service, for only 9 dollars, which means that this pirate IPTV can be purchased for 50 cents per month, a price insuperable.As we have said before, with the precautionary measure this store should stop selling these cheap pirate subscriptions, but for the moment it continues to sell them as if nothing had happened.