IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is an advanced digital television system that delivers television content over the internet instead of using traditional cable, satellite, or terrestrial broadcast methods. With IPTV, TV channels, movies, series, and other multimedia content are transmitted as data packets through IP-based networks, allowing users to stream content in real time or watch it on demand. This technology enables viewers to access entertainment on a wide range of devices such as smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and IPTV set-top boxes, making television more flexible and accessible than ever before. One of the major advantages of IPTV is its ability to offer multiple types of services, including live television, video on demand (VOD), and time-shifted TV such as catch-up and replay features. Live IPTV allows users to watch channels in real time, similar to traditional TV, while VOD enables viewers to choose movies or shows from a digital library and watch them whenever they want. Time-shifted TV gives users the freedom to pause, rewind, or replay previously aired programs, enhancing the overall viewing experience.