Streaming French Television, Abroad and at Home
Canal+ pulled its channels off DTT entirely on 6 June 2025, and C8 lost its terrestrial frequency the same year as
Arcom reassigned the slots and renumbered the national lineup. For the roughly one in five French households that rely on terrestrial reception as their only source of television, that kind of overnight change means a channel that worked yesterday simply isn’t there today.
Streaming French television through an internet connection sidesteps that fragility altogether — your access doesn’t depend on which frequencies a regulator hands out this year.
It also works the other way around: French nationals living outside the country lose access to TF1, France 2 and BFMTV the moment they cross a border, since broadcast rights stop at the frontier. EuroMaxTV puts French channels, regional programming and a VOD library in one application, reachable from a flat in Lyon or an apartment three time zones away.
Our other European packages follow the same structure if your household splits attention across more than one country.
No dish realignment, no waiting on a new DTT frequency map. Run the
free 24-hour trial on your own connection before paying anything.
Unaffected by Frequency Changes
When Arcom reshuffles the DTT lineup, your channel guide stays exactly where it was.
No Contract, Cancel Anytime
Unlike an Orange or Bouygues TV bundle, there’s no fixed term to get a fair monthly price.
Built Around How France Actually Watches TV
French television has always been more regional than people outside the country assume. France 3 alone runs separate editions for Brittany, Alsace, Occitanie and a dozen other regions, each with local news that a national feed simply doesn’t carry. Most providers flatten that into a single generic French package and treat regional identity as an afterthought.
Our channel guide keeps that structure intact, alongside Ligue 1 football, the national news channels Arcom moved around in its 2025 renumbering, and a film and series library that updates weekly. For context on how IPTV fits within French and EU broadcasting law, see our page on
IPTV legality in Europe.
Live Same Day
Login details land in your inbox the day you sign up. No engineer visit, no waiting on a box to arrive.
Support That Answers
Setup or billing questions get answered in English or French over WhatsApp, not a ticket queue.
French TV, Streamed
- True 4K & Full HD Streaming
- National & Regional Channels
- Ligue 1 Football Included
- Same-Day Activation
- Works Outside France Too
- No Long-Term Contract
Wherever You’re Based in France
Same account, same channel list, from Brittany to Provence. Moving between regions doesn’t mean starting over.
Paris IPTV
Île-de-France carries some of the densest broadband coverage in the country, which is exactly the kind of network our infrastructure is built to use at full capacity.
Marseille IPTV
France’s second-largest city, where Olympique de Marseille match nights push real demand through local networks. Our server load is built around exactly that kind of peak.
Lyon IPTV
A major fibre rollout across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region keeps 4K streams stable here even with multiple devices running at once.
Toulouse IPTV
France’s aerospace hub carries a young, tech-literate population with high expectations for streaming quality — our infrastructure was built with exactly that audience in mind.
Nice IPTV
A large seasonal population on the Cote d’Azur means demand spikes through the summer months, and our capacity is built for that swing rather than just an average load.
Nantes IPTV
Pays de la Loire’s largest city, where France 3 carries dedicated regional editions that most national bundles strip out entirely.
Strasbourg IPTV
Close to the German border, with cross-border viewing habits that a single-country channel package rarely accounts for properly.
Bordeaux IPTV
Nouvelle-Aquitaine’s capital, where a steadily growing population means new households are setting up television service for the first time every month.
Built for a Country That Watches Regionally
Most providers treat France as one undifferentiated market and build a single generic package around Paris viewing habits. We started from a different premise: a household in Strasbourg follows different regional news than one in Toulouse, and a French national working abroad still wants the same channel guide they had at home, not a stripped-down version of it.
To compare France against the rest of our
European packages, the full list sits on one page. The trial is free and takes about two minutes to set up.
Whether you’re in a major city or a quieter commune, the difference comes down to infrastructure choices most viewers never see. Major metropolitan areas with dense fibre coverage, the kind found across Île-de-France, push enormous evening traffic through local exchanges as millions of households start streaming at once. Border regions like Alsace and Grand Est carry different demands again, with cross-border viewing habits that single-market services rarely plan for.
In the south, around Lyon and Marseille, connection types vary more than people expect — fibre in newer developments, older copper in some older neighbourhoods, and everything calibrated differently depending on the provider. Regardless of which device is connected to your television, a quick look at our guide to the best IPTV apps for 2026 will help you find the right setup for your specific hardware in a few minutes.
Traditional pay-TV bundles in France routinely add up to more than the headline price once sport packages, regional add-ons and equipment rental are factored in. You shouldn’t need to pay separately for Ligue 1 coverage, a film library and basic news access when all three can sit inside one subscription with no fixed-term contract behind it.
The goal is straightforward: give households across France, and French speakers living outside it, one reliable way to keep their regional and national programming together rather than fragmented across half a dozen apps. Wherever you’re watching from, the free trial takes a couple of minutes to set up and shows you exactly what the service looks like before you commit to anything.