Panel migration is when a IPTV reseller moves from one IPTV panel platform to another. Most of these migrations destroy the service. Here's why: British IPTV resellers who migrate their IPTV reseller panel without extensive testing almost always lose data, break configurations, or corrupt account records. A IPTV reseller who announces a "system upgrade" and goes offline for hours is likely migrating panels badly. What a safe British IPTV reseller does before migrating their IPTV panel : runs the new panel in parallel with the old panel for weeks, migrates a small test group of accounts first, verifies every feature works on the new panel before cutting over, and schedules the final migration during absolute lowest traffic hours. A dangerous IPTV reseller simply backs up the old IPTV reseller panel , restores to the new panel, and hopes for the best. Real-world example—I watched a IPTV reseller announce a "two hour maintenance window" that turned into three days of chaos. They had attempted an IPTV panel migration without parallel testing. Account data corrupted during the restore. Expiration dates shifted randomly. Some subscribers lost all access while others suddenly had free service for years. The IPTV reseller spent three days manually fixing accounts while subscribers flooded social media with complaints. They never recovered their reputation and closed within six months. Another IPTV reseller I know migrated their IPTV panel over six weeks with parallel systems, test groups, and a one-hour cutover that nobody noticed. The pattern that keeps showing up across migration analysis is this: slow, cautious IPTV panel migration preserves services. Fast, optimistic migration destroys them. A British IPTV reseller who treats panel migration as a multi-week project cares about your experience. A reseller who treats it as a weekend task is gambling with your account. That said, some migrations are unavoidable—panels get discontinued, providers change, technology evolves. But a IPTV reseller who announces a migration with zero notice, zero communication, and zero testing plan is a reseller who hasn't done the work to keep your service stable. Ask yours about their migration contingency plan before they need it, not after.