Read about our company mission, team values, and technological operations that drive our high-performance IPTV networks.
At **qwevotv**, our mission is simple: to make global television accessible, stable, and affordable for households in the United States, the United Kingdom, and beyond. Traditional cable and satellite subscriptions have become increasingly expensive, locking consumers into rigid, multi-year contracts while charging extra for premium sports and international programming. We started qwevotv to provide a premium, modern alternative. By harnessing the power of cloud computing and next-generation video streaming, we deliver a full catalog of 35,000+ live channels and 179,000+ movies on-demand at a fraction of the cost.
Founded in 2021 by a team of software developers and telecommunication specialists, qwevo iptv initially operated on local servers to serve a limited customer base. As demand grew, we realized that streaming stability was the most critical aspect of the user experience. Over the last four years, we have migrated our databases and streaming feeds to a cloud-based server network distributed across key data centers in Germany, France, the UK, and North America. This architecture, coupled with our load-balancing algorithms, ensures that our channels load quickly and stream without buffering, even during high-traffic live events.
We believe that a sustainable business is built on transparency, quality, and support. These three pillars guide our team in their daily operations:
Operating a massive network of streaming servers requires significant electrical power. To minimize our footprint, we partner with green-certified data providers whose facilities run on renewable energy. We also implement server-side compression algorithms that reduce active data transfers, saving client bandwidth and lowering overall network load.
Streaming 35,000+ live channels and hosting over 179,000+ movies & TV series on-demand requires a highly robust back-end network. To guarantee system availability and zapping times under 1.5 seconds, we have deployed a cluster-based server architecture.
Every incoming video feed is captured from official satellite downlinks or premium digital sources. It is then encoded in real-time using H.264 and H.265 (HEVC) compression algorithms, preparing optimized streams for diverse network conditions. These streams are cached on regional edge servers (CDN nodes) located near our main user bases in the USA and United Kingdom. When a subscriber connects, our load balancers automatically route the connection to the closest server node, ensuring minimal latency and zero buffering.
What started as a three-person project has grown into a distributed team of network administrators, software developers, and customer support specialists: