Watch the World’s Channels from Austria

Foreign nationals now make up 20.5% of Austria’s population, and in Vienna that figure climbs to around 37%, with Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey and Romania among the largest countries of origin. None of those households are limited to ORF’s domestic lineup, which is funded by a mandatory household levy of €15.30 a month, plus a regional surcharge depending on the state, regardless of whether anyone in the home actually watches it. You can check your own connection quality first using the official RTR NetTest run by Austria’s telecom regulator. Watch the world’s channels from Austria through EuroMaxTV, with one app covering national, regional and international programming side by side.
ORF 2’s regional studios in each of Austria’s nine federal states sit in the same guide as international news, sport and entertainment channels, so you’re not switching between three different apps to follow what’s happening at home and abroad. Our other European packages follow the same logic for households split across more than one country.
No satellite realignment, no second subscription for the channels ORF doesn’t carry. Run the free 24-hour trial on your own connection before paying anything.

National, Regional and Global Together

One guide, one login, whatever country your household actually wants to watch.

No Contract, Cancel Anytime

Unlike an A1 or Magenta TV bundle, there’s no fixed term to get a fair monthly price.
Diverse group of friends watching television together in a living room

One of Europe’s Most International Capitals

Statistics Austria counted passport holders from 178 different countries living in Vienna alone, and around two-thirds of foreign-born residents nationwide live in municipalities where immigrants make up more than a quarter of the population. That’s not a niche audience — it’s a sizeable share of the country, and most of those households end up piecing together two or three separate streaming services just to cover what they actually want to watch.
Our channel guide is organised by category — news, sport, drama — rather than by country, so switching from ORF to a channel from somewhere else entirely doesn’t mean leaving the app. If you’re weighing up whether IPTV is above board in the first place, our page on IPTV legality in Europe is worth a read before signing up anywhere.

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 German over WhatsApp, not a ticket queue.

World TV, From Austria

Wherever You’re Based in Austria

Same account, same channel list, across every federal state. Moving from one province to another doesn’t mean starting over.

Vienna IPTV

Home to passport holders from 178 countries and one of the most internationally composed cities in the EU. Our channel guide reflects exactly that mix.

Graz IPTV

Austria’s second-largest city, with a large university population and strong fibre coverage that keeps 4K streams stable through busy evening hours.

Linz IPTV

Upper Austria’s capital, one of the provinces that has already abolished its regional ORF surcharge — a small detail that adds up across a household’s full media spend.

Salzburg IPTV

A major tourist hub close to the German border, where cross-border viewing habits make a single-country channel package feel especially limiting.

Innsbruck IPTV

Tyrol’s alpine terrain makes traditional satellite reception unreliable in many valleys — IPTV sidesteps that entirely, regardless of which mountain is in the way.

Klagenfurt IPTV

Carinthia’s capital, in the province that currently carries the highest regional ORF surcharge of any state — one more reason households here compare their options carefully.

Villach IPTV

Close to the Slovenian and Italian borders, where households often want more than what a single national broadcaster carries.

Wels IPTV

A growing industrial city in Upper Austria, where flexible activation matters more for new arrivals than any long-term contract would.

Built for a Country That Watches Beyond Its Borders

Most providers operating in Austria build a single package around ORF and call it complete. We started from a different premise: a country where one in five residents holds a foreign passport doesn’t need a narrower channel list, it needs a wider one. National news, regional programming and channels from wherever your household actually has ties to, all in the same guide.
To compare Austria 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.

Connection quality across Austria varies more than the country’s compact size might suggest. Vienna and the surrounding region benefit from dense fibre coverage and 5G reaching 98% of the population as of 2024, which means evening streaming peaks rarely cause real slowdowns in urban areas. Alpine regions around Tyrol and Carinthia tell a different story, where terrain has historically made satellite dish installation difficult and unreliable, and where mobile broadband has filled gaps that fixed-line infrastructure couldn’t reach as quickly.

Whichever province you’re in and whatever device is connected to your television, the setup itself takes only a few minutes once the trial confirms your connection handles the stream cleanly. Households running a mix of smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices can keep all of them on the same account without juggling separate logins for each.

The ORF household levy covers Austrian public broadcasting whether or not anyone in the home actually watches it, and most traditional bundles from A1 or Magenta layer sport packages and international add-ons on top of an already fixed monthly cost. There’s a simpler way to handle a household that wants more than one country’s programming, without paying for three separate logins or signing a contract that locks you in for two years.

The goal is straightforward: give households across Austria, regardless of which passport is in the drawer, one reliable way to watch the channels that actually matter to them. 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.

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