"Previously on..." "This is a recording..." These announcements are part of British television culture. Your panel cuts them. Your users notice something feels off.
Here's the thing: UK broadcasters use specific announcements to indicate repeat broadcasts or recorded programmes. An IPTV Reseller Panel that strips these announcements creates confusion. For British IPTV viewers, "this is a recording" tells them they're not watching live. Removing it breaks trust. I've watched a reseller's users complain that they couldn't tell if a programme was live or a repeat. His IPTV Reseller Panel was cutting the announcements to save milliseconds.
What actually works is an IPTV Reseller Panel that preserves the entire broadcast stream, including all announcements and continuity. A good British IPTV panel never assumes that any part of the stream is "unimportant."
The pattern that keeps showing up is this: resellers who preserve everything deliver authentic broadcast experiences. Resellers who cut content deliver something that feels slightly wrong.
Honestly, record a programme that includes a "previously on" segment or "this is a recording" announcement. Is it preserved? If not, your panel is editing British television without telling you.