Here's a setting that most panels hide but dramatically affects user experience: timeshift buffer size. When a British IPTV user pauses live TV, your IPTV Reseller Panel stores the stream in a buffer. Default buffer sizes vary wildly. Some panels buffer only 30 minutes. Others buffer 2 hours. If a user pauses EastEnders for 45 minutes to answer the door and returns to find the buffer expired, they lose the ending. The IPTV Reseller Panel you need must expose and let you configure buffer size. Most panels set a hidden default and never tell you what it is.
The pattern that keeps showing up is that British IPTV resellers receive complaints about "missing endings" that they can't reproduce. The user paused. The buffer expired. The panel never warned them. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either shows buffer status to users or leaves them confused. I've watched resellers lose families over buffer expirations that their panel never communicated.
What actually works is user-visible buffer indicators. A good IPTV Reseller Panel shows users how much timeshift buffer remains. Your British IPTV service needs this because UK viewers pause live TV frequently—especially during family interruptions. Without buffer visibility, users discover the limit only when they cross it and lose content.
Imagine a British IPTV user pauses a live football match at half-time to make tea. They return 40 minutes later. The second half started 10 minutes ago. Their buffer only stores 30 minutes. The panel discarded the first 10 minutes of the second half. The user misses the first goal. Your panel never warned them. The user assumes your DVR feature is broken. Your buffer was working exactly as configured. The user just didn't know the limit.
Honestly, buffer size is a trust feature. Your British IPTV panel either communicates limits clearly or erodes trust silently.