The IPTV market in the USA and Canada is full of services advertising similar channel counts at similar prices. The real differences — server stability, sports coverage, support quality — only show up when you actually use the service. This is why a trial isn't optional.
What Affordable Means for North American Users
An affordable IPTV subscription for the USA and Canada in 2026 costs between $4 and $6 per month on an annual plan. That's $48–72 per year — compared to $1,200–1,800 for cable with the same sports channels.
The price gap is real. But "affordable" only makes sense if the service works reliably on your connection, in your region, during peak hours.
What US and Canadian Users Need to Verify
- US sports coverage. ESPN, FS1, TNT Sports, NFL Network, NBA TV. See the full checklist in our US sports channels guide.
- Canadian channels. TSN, Sportsnet, CBC, CTV, Global. See the Canada IPTV guide for the full verification list.
- Server location. A service with servers close to your region delivers lower latency and fewer buffering events. Ask your provider which server regions cover North America.
- Peak-hour stability. Test at 8–10 PM your local time. That's when everyone in your timezone is streaming.
StreamZone North America Pricing
StreamZone's plans for US and Canadian users:
| Plan | Price | Per Month |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | $60 | $5.00 |
| 2 Years | $110 | $4.58 |
| 3 Years | $150 | $4.17 |
All plans include the same full channel lineup. See the full pricing page.
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