"Your stream quality has been reduced due to network conditions." Your network is fine. Your seller is rate-limiting you to save bandwidth — and blaming your network.
Here's the thing — rate limiting for "quality" is often just bandwidth saving. A British IPTV reseller who respects you is honest about why quality drops. A dishonest seller blames your internet when their servers are overloaded.
In most cases, a good seller's quality drops are clearly explained. A bad seller's quality drops come with misleading messages. A terrible seller blames you for their capacity problems.
What actually works is asking: "Do you ever reduce quality due to server load?" A good IPTV reseller UK says yes, honestly. A bad seller says "only for network conditions" — which shifts blame.
Let me give you a real example. A user's British IPTV dropped to 480p during peak hours. Support said "your internet is slow." His speed test showed 100Mbps. The seller's server was overloaded.
Most operators find that honesty about throttling builds trust. Blaming users destroys it.