A worry that keeps some people on traditional cable is the fear of what happens if a streaming setup breaks, the sense that a cable company at least offers someone to call, whereas a streaming setup leaves you on your own. In practice this concern is largely misplaced. When I moved our live channels to a lemo iptv service, the setup proved more robust, not less, than the old cable box, which had its own outages and its own frustrating support calls. On the rare occasion something needed attention, it was usually a simple fix, a quick restart of the app or the device, rather than waiting days for an engineer. I confirmed the reliability across a two-week trial before relying on it, and it has needed very little attention since. The lesson for anyone worried about being stranded if a streaming setup fails is that modern setups are simpler and more reliable than the hardware they replace, and the occasional issue is usually resolved in minutes rather than requiring a service visit. The fear of being on your own is mostly a hangover from cable-era assumptions, and a good service with responsive support removes it entirely.