Your subscriber is watching a match. Everything is fine. Suddenly the stream stops. They reload. It works again. Five minutes later, same problem. The issue is session affinity—also called "sticky sessions"—failing. Your IPTV Reseller Panel uses multiple backend servers. Session affinity ensures a subscriber's requests always go to the same server. Generic panels implement affinity poorly or not at all. Your British IPTV subscriber jumps between servers mid-stream. Each jump risks disconnection, buffering, or authentication rechecks. A British IPTV-optimized panel implements proper session affinity with fallback mechanisms. Subscribers stick to one server for the duration of their session. No mid-stream jumps. No unexpected disconnections. I've watched a reseller debug "random disconnections" for three weeks before discovering his generic panel's session affinity was non-existent. A British IPTV panel with proper affinity would have solved the problem on day one. The pattern is simple: your IPTV Reseller Panel either remembers your subscribers or forgets them mid-stream. Forgetting creates buffering. Buffering creates churn. Churn is expensive.