Here's a hidden cost that adds up fast: your IPTV Reseller Panel sends every response in uncompressed JSON, even when British IPTV apps support gzip or brotli compression. Generic panels skip compression because it adds a few milliseconds of CPU time to each request. Those milliseconds save your subscribers megabytes of data transfer. A British IPTV subscriber refreshes their playlist daily. An uncompressed 10MB playlist becomes 2MB compressed. Multiply by 500 subscribers, 30 days, and you've wasted over 100GB of bandwidth—paid for by you, delivered to users who wait longer for no reason. A British IPTV-optimized panel compresses every compressible response by default. Playlists. EPG data. API responses. Even error messages. Your bandwidth bill drops. Your subscribers' load times improve. Everyone wins except the panel provider's CPU budget. I've watched a reseller cut his bandwidth costs by 70% simply by switching to a British IPTV panel that took compression seriously. His old generic panel had the feature available but disabled by default. He never knew to turn it on. The pattern is clear: your IPTV Reseller Panel either respects bandwidth or wastes it. Compression isn't a luxury feature. It's basic competence. If your panel doesn't compress by default, assume it's cutting corners everywhere.