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In Tel Aviv switching nearly always pays off. The bandwidth is there, the sport calendar is dense, and the saving against an operator package is obvious.

District
Tel Aviv
Main city
Tel Aviv
Language
Hebrew
Population
n. 720 000

What is different in Tel Aviv

Israel's densest urban district and its most built-out fibre network. Live here and you almost always have enough bandwidth for 4K; the bottleneck sits in the hardware more often than in the line. Read more about the district on Wikipedia.

Regional broadcasts in Tel Aviv

Alongside the national channels, these matter most here:

Everything is included in the price. The full list is on the channels page.

Network coverage in Tel Aviv

In Tel Aviv fibre is very widespread, and in the surrounding towns cable dominates. Either is comfortably enough for several simultaneous streams.

Start with the installation guides. It takes about five minutes.

What households in Tel Aviv actually replace

A typical Tel Aviv household pays more per month for an operator package with sport and film than a whole year costs here. The switch does not save a few percent; it saves an order of magnitude.

What characterises Tel Aviv is how much simultaneous viewing goes on. In a household of four, three screens often run in parallel in the evening: the match in the living room, a series on a tablet, the news in the kitchen. The number of simultaneous streams then matters more than the number of channels.

The second Tel Aviv factor is commuting. Anyone spending an hour a day on the train uses the subscription on their phone along the way, and catches up in the evening on what they missed. Catch-up gets more use here than live viewing.

Sport and viewing habits

Maccabi and Hapoel Tel Aviv, and the city derbies, shape the sport calendar. Several clubs in the same city means there are often several matches on the same evening. That is exactly where the number of simultaneous streams becomes concrete.

A large share of households are one- and two-person households in flats. That usually means one TV, but several tablets and phones.

Frequently asked questions about Tel Aviv

Does IPTV work in Tel Aviv?

Yes. The subscription runs over the internet connection you already have, whoever your operator is. In Tel Aviv fibre is very widespread, and in the surrounding towns cable dominates. Either is comfortably enough for several simultaneous streams.

Do I get the regional broadcasts in Tel Aviv?

Yes. The line-up includes Kan Tel Aviv, Kan 11, Keshet 12 and more. Ask us before ordering if one particular channel is decisive for you.

What language are the channels in Tel Aviv?

The main language of the district is Hebrew. With us the Kan channels are included at the same price, so you are not tied to a single language.

Which sport broadcasts matter in Tel Aviv?

Maccabi and Hapoel Tel Aviv, and the city derbies, shape the sport calendar. Several clubs in the same city means there are often several matches on the same evening. That is exactly where the number of simultaneous streams becomes concrete.

Is switching worth it in Tel Aviv?

In Tel Aviv switching nearly always pays off. The bandwidth is there, the sport calendar is dense, and the saving against an operator package is obvious.

What should I know about the network in Tel Aviv?

In Tel Aviv fibre is very widespread, and in the surrounding towns cable dominates. Either is comfortably enough for several simultaneous streams.

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