Ask this: "What happens to my streams when one of your data centres loses power?"
Here's the thing: infrastructure redundancy separates professional panels from amateur ones. An IPTV Reseller Panel that can't answer this question with a specific, tested plan is a panel that will fail when disaster strikes. For British IPTV resellers, uptime during regional outages is essential. I've watched a reseller's panel go dark for 6 hours when a London data centre lost power. The provider had no automatic failover to other regions.
What actually works is an IPTV Reseller Panel with multi-region redundancy and automatic failover. A good British IPTV panel has data centres in at least three UK locations (London, Manchester, and Glasgow) plus international fallbacks. When one data centre fails, traffic shifts automatically within minutes.
Real scenario: A British IPTV reseller asked his IPTV Reseller Panel provider about their disaster recovery plan. The provider sent a detailed document showing redundant data centres, automatic failover tests conducted monthly, and their best-ever recovery time of 90 seconds. He signed with confidence.
The pattern that keeps showing up is this: resellers who ask about infrastructure redundancy survive regional outages. Resellers who don't discover weaknesses when their provider's single data centre fails.
Honestly, ask this question. If the provider hesitates or gives vague answers about "the cloud," ask for specifics. Which data centres? What's the failover time? When was the last test? A British IPTV panel that takes infrastructure seriously will have answers.