Here's a scenario that creates endless support loops: a legitimate British IPTV customer accidentally triggers your provider's global IP ban by using a VPN that was previously used by an abuser. Now that customer cannot access your service at all, and your IPTV Reseller Panel has no way to whitelist them individually. I've resolved this for four resellers. In each case, the panel's IP blocking was global only—no per-customer overrides. A flexible IPTV Reseller Panel should allow you to block IPs at the account level (for specific customers who share credentials) AND at the global level (for known abusers), with easy whitelisting for false positives. The pattern that keeps showing up across resellers who handle VPN users gracefully is this: they never use global IP bans for British IPTV services. Instead, they use per-account connection limits that don't care about IP address. What actually works is asking your provider: "If I need to block a specific IP from accessing my British IPTV streams, can I do it for one customer only, or does it apply to everyone?" If the answer is global only, expect collateral damage. Honestly, I've seen a reseller lose a paying British IPTV customer because the customer's office shared an IP address with someone who had previously abused a free trial. The reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel had blocked that IP globally. The legitimate customer could not watch at work. The reseller had no way to unblock just that one customer. The customer cancelled. Your panel's IP blocking logic seems like a minor technical detail until it's blocking your best customer. Per-customer IP controls aren't a luxury. They're the difference between blocking abusers and blocking revenue. Demand granularity or accept that your British IPTV service will occasionally block innocent people.