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Android/Amazon UKTV Proxy Service (Free Addon for Vpn Customers)



Enabling users to watch UKTV Services including BBC IPLAYER, ITVX, CHANNEL 4, 5 on Demand + Many more... We have made this as vpn servers get detected near instant now and get blocked too quickly so built our own system to keep UKTV services working



Code for Downloader App 905585



Short URL aftv.news/905585



Download and login with normal vpn account this is for georestricted streaming services


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https://vpnpanel.one/ovpns/urls.txt


UDP BELOW:



You can always get the UDP VPN url list here:



https://vpnpanel.one/ovpns/urls.txt



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TCP BELOW:



You can always get the TCP VPN url list here:



https://vpnpanel.one/ovpns/tcp/urls.txt



https://vpnpanel.one/ovpns/tcp/ovpns.zip


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TCP is, in general, the most commonly used connection protocol on the internet, as it offers error correction (and is therefore known as a ‘stateful protocol’). Whenever a computer sends a network packet using TCP, it waits for confirmation that the packet has arrived before resending the packet (if no confirmation is received), or sending the next packet (if confirmation is received). 




This means there is ‘guaranteed delivery’ of all data, making the protocol very reliable, but there is a considerable overhead as packets are sent, confirmed, re-sent etc., making it quite slow.




UDP is referred to as a ‘stateless protocol’ as it performs no such error correction, simply receiving packets with no or retries. This makes it much faster, but less reliable.




    TCP = reliable


    UDP = fast




Which one you use, therefore, depends on whether reliability or speed is your primary concern, and, in general, UDP is better for streaming VoIP, and playing games online.




However, how much TCP actually slows a connection down in practice can be very dependent on other network factors, with distance being the most important. The further away you are from your VPN server geographically, the further TCP packets have to travel to and fro, and therefore the slower your connection will be. If the server is relatively close-by, then you may not see much of a speed loss, while benefiting from a more reliable connection.