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IPTV.iQ is an IPTV middleware solution provided by JSC “Penki kontinentai”, aimed at IPTV providers, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, SPAs, and other business customers. The copy says the software can turn a TV service into a smart TV experience and can be applied across different business sectors. Its parent company, Penki Kontinentai, is an international IT company with Lithuanian roots and more than 20 years of IT experience, covering fiber internet, IP television, IT infrastructure maintenance, and smart building projects.
Based on the captured content, IPTV.iQ is centered on IPTV middleware, but the page does not go into specific modules such as content management, user management, billing, EPG, video-on-demand, or device compatibility. The site navigation includes sections such as Benefits, Functionality, Technical Information, Screenshots, Video tutorial, and Mobile IPTV.iQ, but the body text does not provide the corresponding details. There is also an introduction to the broader .iQ product family, emphasizing business process monitoring and management, the collection and display of key business information, and capabilities such as statistics, predictive analytics, data mining, forecasting, reporting, monitoring, and workflow management. However, these should be distinguished carefully from features that directly belong to IPTV.iQ.
The captured text does not disclose plans, licensing models, pricing, a free version, or trial information. It also does not clarify whether the product is cloud-based, on-premises, or hybrid. Payment methods, procurement process, and service-level agreements are not mentioned either. For enterprise buyers, this means the total cost of ownership, implementation timeline, and maintenance model would need to be confirmed through sales or the official contact channels.
The text does not provide information on third-party integrations, APIs, SDKs, developer documentation, permission models, team collaboration features, or data security and compliance certifications. Since IPTV middleware typically involves integration with operator systems, terminal devices, content sources, billing systems, and hotel PMS platforms, the lack of this information adds uncertainty to technical evaluation and vendor selection.
Its strengths are that the vendor has long-standing IT industry experience, the product is said to have been installed in more than 60 countries, and it was shortlisted for an IBC 2012-related award alongside products from Cisco, BBC, Alcatel-Lucent, and others, suggesting a certain level of industry track record. The weakness is that the currently available public information is limited, and the captured content includes 404 page material, leaving relatively little verifiable information on the official site. It is better suited to operators, hotels, and vertical-industry customers that need IPTV middleware and are willing to engage in project-based discussions.
Access from China is unknown, and the text does not mention RMB payments, local agents, or Chinese-language support. For deployment in mainland China, buyers would still need to evaluate network connectivity, after-sales response, content compliance, and integration with local systems. Comparable IPTV/video platform solutions include Ministra TV Platform, Nangu.TV, Zattoo B2B, and Broadpeak.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on iptviq.lt official site.
iptviq.lt is an Lithuania SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach iptviq.lt directly.