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Szuper Családi HD Csomag in 2026 – What's Inside, What It Was Renamed To, and the Modern Alternative

Szuper Családi HD csomag — full channel list, 2026 price, what Telekom renamed it to, and the modern IPTV alternative for Hungarians at home and abroad.

Szuper Családi HD Csomag in 2026 – What's Inside, What It Was Renamed To, and the Modern Alternative

Updated: May 5, 2026 · Author: Hungary IPTV Team

Szuper Családi HD csomag — modern HD channel lineup in a Hungarian home

The IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag ("Super Family HD Package") was a Hungarian-Telekom mid-to-upper-tier IPTV television package sold from 2012 to April 2022, offering 108 SD plus 46 HD channels — 154 channels in total — across sports, film, news, kids, and lifestyle categories. On April 13, 2022, Magyar Telekom renamed it Telekom TV M as part of the unified Magenta S / M / L / XL product hierarchy. Despite the rebrand, the legacy name "Szuper Családi HD" still appears on Telekom invoices, official channel-list PDFs, support forums, and search results — which is why thousands of Hungarian and diaspora users still type the original keyword in 2026. This guide walks through exactly what's in the package, what it was renamed to, how much it costs today, and which modern IPTV alternative delivers the same — or substantially more — channels for less, with no 24-month contract.

If you live abroad or you're simply tired of the long-term operator lock-in model, the end of this article shows you how to switch to a modern Hungarian IPTV service in days, not weeks, on whatever Smart TV, Android TV, Fire TV Stick, phone, or tablet you already own.

Quick summary

  • The IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag was Magyar Telekom's IPTV TV package with 108 SD + 46 HD channels — 154 total — covering sports, film, kids, news, and premium content.
  • It was renamed to Telekom TV M on April 13, 2022 as part of the unified Magenta S / M / L / XL strategy. Channel lineup and core features were largely preserved through the rebrand.
  • The 2026 official monthly price is 6,990–8,990 HUF (~€18–€23), but only with a 24-month contract, mandatory set-top box rental, and prior optical/cable installation by Telekom.
  • The package is IP-locked, so it does not work abroad long-term — the EU Portability Regulation only covers temporary travel (max 30 days).
  • A modern 50,000+ channel IPTV subscription from Hungary IPTV starts from 6,990 HUF per month with no contract, runs on Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, Android TV, iPhone, iPad, and laptop, and works from Hungary or anywhere abroad — including Toronto, London, Vienna, Berlin, and New York.
  • Switching takes about 5 minutes with IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate, using an M3U or Xtream Codes login.

Table of contents


What is the IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag?

The IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag was Magyar Telekom's mid-to-upper-tier IPTV television package, sold under that name from 2012 until April 2022. The package delivered 108 standard-definition (SD) channels and 46 high-definition (HD) channels — 154 channels in total — over the operator's IP network, with a Hungarian and international mix dominated by MTVA public broadcasters, RTL Group, TV2 Group, AMC, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures, and Discovery channels.

The phrase "Szuper Családi" (literally "Super Family") signalled Telekom's then-current marketing tier: positioned above the basic Családi (Family) tier and below the premium Extra Családi (Extra Family) tier. It was deliberately tuned to a typical Hungarian household — adults plus kids plus a sports-oriented parent — with a balanced general-entertainment lineup. The HD suffix marked the inclusion of the 46 high-definition feeds, which weren't available on the lower SD-only tiers.

How did the IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag work technically?

The package was delivered over IP multicast on Magyar Telekom's optical (FTTH) or GPON cable network, ending at a dedicated Telekom IPTV set-top box (older model: Sagemcom DSI83; newer model: a 4K-capable UHD box) connected to the customer's TV via HDMI. This was not internet streaming — it was a closed, managed network from the operator to the customer's living room, which gave it excellent picture quality and very low latency, but locked the customer into a specific address, a specific device, and a specific operator.

A companion app, originally called TV Anywhere and later renamed to Magenta TV Now, exposed the same lineup on Android, iOS, and select Smart TVs (Tizen, webOS) — but only from a Hungarian IP address and only on registered devices. This was the friction point for many users: a Budapest subscription couldn't be used reliably from a Vienna apartment beyond the 30-day EU Portability window before Telekom's geo-block kicked in.


What was it renamed to in April 2022?

On April 13, 2022, Magyar Telekom renamed the IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag to Telekom TV M as part of a unified S / M / L / XL Magenta product hierarchy that aligned mobile, internet, and TV product naming. From that day on, official Telekom communications dropped the Szuper Családi term entirely — but the old name is still everywhere: existing invoices, channel-list PDFs (Szuper_Csaladi_HD_csomag_csatornak.pdf is still indexed by Google), forum discussions, and customer memory. That residue is why the old keyword still gets thousands of monthly searches in 2026.

The post-rebrand Telekom TV product line maps as follows:

  • Telekom TV S — entry tier, ~80 channels, mostly SD with limited HD
  • Telekom TV Mdirect successor of IPTV Szuper Családi HD, 150+ channels with 50+ HD, family mid-range
  • Telekom TV Lsuccessor of Extra Családi HD, 200+ channels, expanded HD lineup, premium sports and films
  • Telekom TV XL — top tier, 230+ channels including the HBO Max bundle and 4K UHD content

Alongside the rebrand, Telekom integrated HBO Max as an add-on and clarified the unified Magenta brand — meaning mobile, internet, and TV plans now share the same M / L / XL naming to simplify customer-facing communication. Detailed coverage of the rebrand is available on HVG and HWSW.

Why do people still search for the old name?

Brand-memory inertia. Anyone who signed a Szuper Családi HD contract before 2022 often kept the legacy name on invoices for at least a transition period, and Telekom's official channel-list PDFs are still live and indexed on Google. Search engines therefore continue to surface the old name even though customer service now refers to the package as Telekom TV M. For a deeper Telekom analysis covering the operator end-to-end, see our Magenta TV breakdown.


What's inside the Szuper Családi HD csomag — full channel list

The Szuper Családi HD channel list carried 154 channels in its final stable 2021–2022 configuration: 108 SD + 46 HD. The exact list shifted slightly each year as Telekom renewed agreements with content providers, but the breakdown below reflects the typical pre-rebrand state, which still maps almost one-for-one onto Telekom TV M in 2026.

Hungarian public-service and commercial channels

  • MTVA / public broadcaster: M1 HD, M2 HD, M3, M4 Sport HD, M4 Sport+ HD, M5 HD, Duna HD, Duna World HD
  • RTL Group: RTL Klub HD, RTL+, RTL Three, RTL Spike, RTL Gold, Cool, Film+, Sorozat+, FEM3, RTL Two HD
  • TV2 Group: TV2 HD, TV2 Comedy, TV2 Kids, Mozi+, Super TV2, Spíler1 TV HD, Spíler2 TV HD, FEM3, Prime
  • Other Hungarian: ATV HD, HírTV HD, Echo TV, Pesti TV, Hatos Csatorna, Story4 HD, Izaura TV

Sports channels

  • Sport1 HD, Sport2 HD, Match4
  • Eurosport 1 HD, Eurosport 2 HD
  • Spíler1 TV HD, Spíler2 TV HD
  • Arena4 HD (the Hungarian sports channel that launched in 2021)
  • Extreme Sports
  • M4 Sport HD (public-broadcaster sports)

Movie channels

  • AMC HD, Film Café, FilmBox, FilmBox Premium HD
  • Cinemax HD, Cinemax 2 HD
  • Paramount Channel
  • TV Paprika
  • Sony Movie Channel HD
  • Universal Channel HD
  • AXN HD, AXN Spin, AXN Black, AXN White

News and thematic channels

  • BBC World News, CNN International, Euronews, Bloomberg, France 24
  • National Geographic HD, NatGeo Wild HD, Discovery Channel HD, Discovery Science, Discovery Showcase HD, History Channel HD, Animal Planet HD, TLC, Travel Channel
  • Spektrum HD, Spektrum Home, Viasat Explore, Viasat Nature, Viasat History
  • Da Vinci Learning, Comedy Central, Comedy Central Family

Kids' channels

  • Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Boomerang
  • Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons
  • Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Mini Mini+
  • JimJam
  • M2 (public-broadcaster kids')

Lifestyle, music, documentary

  • VH1, MTV Live HD, Music Channel, MTV 80s
  • Lifetime, E! Entertainment
  • Travel Channel HD, Da Vinci Learning
  • TV Paprika, Origo

For the precise current list, the Telekom website still hosts the official Szuper_Csaladi_HD_csomag_csatornak.pdf channel breakdown, and the post-rebrand Telekom TV M lineup is available in the customer portal. The list above reflects the final official pre-rebrand state.


How much does the Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M package cost in 2026?

The successor of Szuper Családi HD — Telekom TV M — is sold in 2026 at an official 6,990 HUF per month by Magyar Telekom, but only inside a 24-month commitment, in a bundled package (TV + internet, or TV + internet + mobile). On its own, without bundling and without the long-term contract, the monthly fee climbs to 8,990–9,990 HUF, plus a mandatory set-top box rental.

Typical 2026 Telekom TV M pricing structure

Configuration Monthly fee Notes
Telekom TV M, no commitment 9,990 HUF + ~990 HUF set-top box rental
Telekom TV M, 24-month contract 7,990 HUF + 990 HUF box
Telekom TV M + internet (bundled) 6,990 HUF TV-portion price inside the bundle
Telekom TV M + internet + mobile 5,990 HUF Magenta1 triple-bundle price
One-off setup + box deposit 9,990–14,990 HUF Often 0 HUF during promotional windows

The full two-year commitment (24 × 6,990 HUF) costs 167,760 HUF, before setup and box fees — putting the family-level total in the 170,000–200,000 HUF range over two years for the bundled-customer scenario. On top of that, customers commonly add HBO Max (~2,490 HUF/month) or the Telekom Sport / Spíler1 premium sports add-on (1,990–3,990 HUF/month).

What else do you pay beyond the headline price?

  • Set-top box rental — 990 HUF/month (mandatory hardware)
  • Setup / installation fee — one-off 9,990–14,990 HUF (often waived in promotions)
  • Early-cancellation penalty — 50,000–80,000 HUF if you exit the 24-month commitment
  • Premium add-ons — HBO Max, Spíler1, sports bundle, kids' bundle

For a typical Hungarian household, the first-year all-in cost of a Telekom TV M plan — TV only, excluding internet and mobile — runs roughly 110,000–130,000 HUF. That figure is exactly why so many families now reconsider their plan, as covered in our cheapest TV subscription in Hungary guide.


How to access it — set-top box, T-Home, requirements

Getting the Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M package requires three baseline conditions, and any one of them being unmet is a hard block: (1) Magyar Telekom optical (FTTH/GPON) or cable coverage at the property's address, (2) physical installation by a Telekom technician, and (3) a dedicated Telekom IPTV set-top box next to your TV. If any of those is missing — for example because the address isn't covered, the resident is in a short-term rental, or the customer doesn't want a 24-month contract — Telekom TV M is simply not an option.

Installation flow

  1. Coverage check at telekom.hu or in a retail store — house-number-level survey
  2. Contract signing for 12 or 24 months
  3. Installation appointment — typically 1–4 weeks of waiting
  4. Optical or cable lead-in to the apartment if not already present
  5. Router installation (Magenta-issued or customer-owned)
  6. Set-top box hookup to the TV via HDMI, on a wired or Wi-Fi data link
  7. Activation and channel scan — about 5 minutes

End-to-end — from coverage check to first live broadcast — the typical timeline is 1–4 weeks, which is frustrating for many users: you can't simply decide to start watching tonight. By contrast, a modern IPTV subscription activates in 5–10 minutes and works on whatever Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, Android TV box, or mobile device the customer already owns.


Limitations of the IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag in 2026

Although Szuper Családi HD and its successor Telekom TV M is a stable, well-engineered service for Hungarian urban customers, six concrete limitations are worth weighing in 2026, when several modern alternatives compete for the same household budget.

1. Geographic coverage

The package is only sold at Telekom-covered addresses. That's solid in major Hungarian cities (Budapest, Debrecen, Szeged, Győr, Pécs, Miskolc), but in smaller towns, villages, and rural houses the network often isn't reachable.

2. Long-term contract

The discounted price requires a 24-month commitment. Early-exit penalties run 50,000–80,000 HUF, which is a meaningful family-level risk — particularly if the customer is planning a move, considering work abroad, or simply wants to try the service first.

3. Mandatory set-top box

The service does not work without a dedicated Telekom IPTV box. Existing Smart TVs, Apple TVs, Fire TV Sticks, Android TV boxes, Roku, or MAG boxes are not supported. That's a redundant device for households that already own modern smart hardware.

4. No reliable use abroad

The Magenta TV app — the streaming companion to the TV package — works only from a Hungarian IP address. The EU Portability Regulation grants up to 30 days of access from other EU member states, identical to the limits of DIGI, Vodafone TV, and One TV. Hungarians who live abroad permanently — Vienna, Berlin, London, Toronto, New York — cannot use Telekom TV M as a long-term solution.

5. Limited device and concurrency

The package starts at the cable end and finishes there. Mobile, tablet, and laptop access via the Magenta TV app is possible, but only 2 simultaneous devices per subscription — a four-person family routinely runs into this limit (living-room TV plus kitchen iPad plus bedroom phone).

6. Price-to-value ratio versus market alternatives

A 6,990–9,990 HUF/month fee for 154 channels in 2026 is no longer competitive against IPTV services delivering 5,000–50,000+ channels for similar money. The market has moved toward on-demand, device-agnostic, no-contract IPTV — as detailed in our TV providers Hungary comparison.


Modern IPTV alternative — same channels for half the price

A modern internet-based Hungarian IPTV service delivers the same — or substantially broader — channel lineup as Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M, starting from 6,990 HUF/month with no contract, and runs on whatever device you already own: Samsung Tizen, LG webOS Smart TV, Android TV (Sony, TCL, Hisense, Mi Box), Fire TV Stick 4K, Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, Windows or macOS PC. No set-top box, no Telekom technician, no coverage check, no 24-month commitment — activation completes in 5 minutes via IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate, using an M3U or Xtream Codes login.

What does a modern IPTV subscription give you over Szuper Családi HD?

  • 5,000–50,000+ channels instead of 154 — including the full Hungarian lineup (M1 HD, M2 HD, M3, M4 Sport HD, M5 HD, Duna TV HD, Duna World HD, RTL Klub HD, RTL+, TV2 HD, TV2 Play, ATV HD, HírTV, Spektrum HD, Cool, Film+, Sport1 HD, Sport2 HD, Spíler1 TV HD, Spíler2 TV HD, Arena4 HD), plus German, Austrian, Romanian, Serbian, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, Turkish, Arabic, and 30+ other countries' live TV.
  • HD, FHD (1080p), 4K UHD, and 8K quality — H.264, H.265 / HEVC, AV1 codecs with HDR10 support.
  • EPG (XMLTV-based electronic programme guide) — 7 days ahead.
  • VOD library — thousands of films and series with Hungarian audio and subtitles.
  • Catch-up TV / time-shift — up to 3–7 days of replay.
  • Multi-room / multi-device — 2–3 simultaneous devices per subscription, transferable on demand.
  • No mandatory set-top box — your existing Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, or Android TV box is enough.
  • No contract — monthly, 3-month, 6-month, or annual subscription, cancellable at any time.
  • Works without a Hungarian IP — Vienna, Berlin, London, Toronto, New York, Sydney all supported.
  • 24/7 Hungarian-language WhatsApp support — setup, troubleshooting, billing.

For the wider market overview, see our IPTV providers Hungary 2026 list, and for a head-to-head with cable, the IPTV vs cable comparison. Exact pricing tiers are on Hungary IPTV's plans page.

How is a diaspora-friendly IPTV different from domestic operators?

Unlike Magenta TV, One TV (the post-merger 2025 brand combining DIGI and Vodafone Hungary), and Yettel TV, a modern IPTV service is not bound by territorial broadcasting licences — it operates under international content-distribution agreements, which means there is no IP-based geo-block, no geo-fence, and no 30-day EU portability cap. A Budapest-purchased plan works identically from a flat on Andrássy út, an apartment in Berlin, or a townhouse in Toronto, with the full Hungarian channel lineup intact.


IPTV Szuper Családi HD vs. modern IPTV — full comparison table

Feature IPTV Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M Modern IPTV (Hungary IPTV)
Channel count 154 (108 SD + 46 HD) 5,000–50,000+
Hungarian channels ~50 (within Telekom bundle) 80–120 (full Hungarian lineup)
Maximum quality HD (1080i / 1080p, partial) 4K UHD + 8K, HDR10, H.265 / HEVC
Bundled monthly fee 5,990–6,990 HUF n/a — flat monthly fee
Standalone monthly fee 8,990–9,990 HUF + 990 HUF box from 6,990 HUF
Contract term 24 months (for promo price) none (monthly, 3, 6, 12 months)
Setup fee 9,990–14,990 HUF 0 HUF
Set-top box mandatory, rental fee not required (existing Smart TV / Fire TV)
Compatible devices Telekom IPTV box only Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, iPhone, iPad, PC
Streaming app Magenta TV Now (HU IP only) IPTV Smarters Pro, TiviMate, IBO Player Pro, Smart IPTV
Activation time 1–4 weeks (installation) 5–10 minutes
Use abroad EU portability only (30 days) unlimited, from any country
Concurrent devices 2 2–3
EPG Telekom EPG XMLTV (7-day)
VOD library none (HBO Max as add-on) thousands of films and series with Hungarian dub
Catch-up / time-shift limited 3–7 days
Customer support phone, email, retail store 24/7 WhatsApp in Hungarian and English
Cancellation 50,000–80,000 HUF early-exit penalty anytime, free of charge
Coverage Telekom network areas only any internet connection

Bottom line: the modern IPTV subscription beats Telekom TV M / Szuper Családi HD on essentially every measurable dimension by 3–10× in terms of price-per-value — the trade-off is that the customer installs an IPTV app themselves (a five-minute task). Beyond that, the service model is dramatically more flexible: cancellable monthly, works internationally, supports modern 4K quality.


How to switch from Szuper Családi HD to modern IPTV — step by step

Switching takes five steps, completes in about 30 minutes, and — if your Telekom contract has expired or is close to expiring — costs you nothing in cancellation fees. The path below is the one most Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M customers actually use.

Step 1 — Audit your Telekom contract

Open your Telekom account at telekom.hu/fiokom and check:

  • when your 24-month commitment ends
  • whether early-exit penalties apply
  • the total bundled cost (TV + internet + mobile) without bundle discounts

For most customers, timing the switch to contract expiry is the cheapest path: wait out the 24 months, cancel Telekom TV M but keep the internet, and pay no fees during the switch. Keeping the broadband line matters because IPTV needs a stable 25–50 Mbps download for 4K UHD streaming.

Step 2 — Choose an IPTV provider

The Hungarian IPTV market has multiple providers. Comparing them via Hungary IPTV's plans page, look at:

  • Hungarian channel count and quality — Sport1 HD, RTL Klub HD, M4 Sport HD must be present
  • EPG support (programme guide on screen)
  • 24/7 Hungarian-language customer support (ideally on WhatsApp)
  • Trial period (24–48 hours of free testing is recommended)
  • Money-back guarantee (typically 7 or 14 days)
  • Multiple concurrent devices (matters for families)

Step 3 — Activate the subscription and receive your M3U / Xtream Codes credentials

Within minutes of placing the order, you receive an email or WhatsApp message containing:

  • an M3U / M3U8 playlist URL (a single link), or
  • Xtream Codes credentials: server URL, username, password
  • a device-specific setup guide

Step 4 — Install an IPTV app

Recommended apps by device:

  • Android TV / Google TV (Sony, TCL, Hisense, Mi Box, Nvidia Shield, Formuler): TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro
  • Samsung Tizen / LG webOS Smart TV: IBO Player Pro or Smart IPTV
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick: IPTV Smarters Pro (sideloaded via Downloader)
  • Apple TV (4K, 4th gen+): IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate
  • iPhone / iPad: IPTV Smarters Pro
  • Windows / macOS PC: VLC or IPTV Smarters Pro

Install from the platform's native store on Smart TVs (Tizen Store, LG Content Store), from the App Store / Play Store on mobile, and via Downloader on Fire TV.

Step 5 — Enter your credentials and start watching

Open the app, choose "Add Playlist" / "Login with Xtream Codes" / "New playlist," and paste the credentials from Step 3. Channels, EPG, and VOD library load within 1–3 minutes. For step-by-step app guides, see the IPTV Smarters Pro setup walkthrough, and for the broader Hungarian-IPTV picture, the Hungarian IPTV guide.

End-to-end — from Telekom contract expiry to first live M1 broadcast on the new service — is typically 20–40 minutes, against Telekom's 1–4 week installation cycle. The switch is strictly faster, cheaper, and more reversible.


Common problems and how to fix them

The list below covers the most common issues both Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M customers and new IPTV users face, with practical fixes.

"I can't log into the IPTV app"

Cause: mistyped Xtream Codes credentials, or subscription not yet activated. Fix: check the credentials in the email / WhatsApp message — username and password are case-sensitive. If it still fails, wait 5–10 minutes (activation propagation), then retry. If 15 minutes pass with no success, message 24/7 WhatsApp support.

"Stream keeps buffering"

Cause: insufficient bandwidth, unstable Wi-Fi, or temporary server load. Fix: test your speed at fast.com — 4K needs at least 25 Mbps, FHD needs 10 Mbps stable download. On Wi-Fi, switch to 5 GHz or a wired Ethernet connection. In IPTV Smarters Pro / TiviMate settings, drop the stream quality from 4K to HD if buffering persists.

"EPG (programme guide) is missing"

Cause: the XMLTV file failed to load, or the EPG URL is wrong. Fix: in TiviMate go to Settings → EPG → Refresh; in IPTV Smarters Pro use Settings → Refresh EPG. If still missing, support can issue an alternative EPG URL.

"Black screen on certain channels"

Cause: a channel licence-server momentary switch, or the device doesn't support the channel's codec (older Android TVs sometimes choke on H.265 / HEVC). Fix: try another channel — if it's also black, the service may be having a moment (rare). If only one channel is black, restart the app, and check your device's codec support: Fire TV Stick 4K Max, Apple TV 4K, and Mi Box S handle every codec; older Smart TVs sometimes don't.

"The M3U list won't load"

Cause: stale M3U URL, or the app doesn't accept the format. Fix: the M3U URL is bound to the subscription term — if you renewed into a new plan, you need a fresh URL. Switching to Xtream Codes API is more robust: it auto-refreshes, doesn't expire mid-session, and gives a cleaner UX in modern players.

"Magenta TV app doesn't work abroad"

Cause: geo-blocking — the Magenta TV app only streams from a Hungarian IP outside the 30-day EU portability window. Fix: switch to a diaspora-built IPTV provider. We cover this scenario in detail in our Hungarian IPTV providers abroad guide. Using a VPN to spoof a Hungarian IP for the Magenta TV app is not recommended — Telekom's geo-detectors flag VPN endpoints, and the account can be suspended.


Who should stay with Telekom TV M and who should switch

Switching isn't a universal win. Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M remains a reasonable choice for some user profiles — but for others, switching to a modern online TV subscription is clearly the better economic and technical decision.

Stay with Telekom TV M if…

  • You're already in a Magenta1 triple-bundle (TV + internet + mobile), where the TV portion effectively costs 5,990 HUF/month, and you want to keep all Magenta services in one place.
  • An older family member uses the TV primarily and prefers the familiar Telekom remote and set-top box UX over learning a new app.
  • You don't want any technical setup and prefer the "technician arrives, installs, leaves" model.
  • You have an active Telekom Sport / Spíler1 premium add-on and don't want to re-establish that elsewhere.

Switch to modern IPTV if…

  • You live abroad or spend long stretches (more than 30 days) outside Hungary.
  • You want multiple simultaneous streams — living-room Smart TV, kitchen tablet, kids' room phone, bedroom secondary TV.
  • You want more channels than Telekom's 154 — particularly international content (German, Romanian, English, Serbian, French).
  • You don't want a 24-month commitment.
  • You rent your home or move frequently.
  • There's no Telekom coverage at your address, or you'd rather not have a new optical/cable line installed.
  • You want 4K UHD or HDR10 quality — Telekom TV M's ceiling is 1080p, which is no longer competitive in 2026.
  • You want to lower your annual TV spend — a modern IPTV plan at 6,990 HUF × 12 = 83,880 HUF/year (often under 60,000 HUF on annual plans) is materially cheaper than Telekom's 24-month commitment plus box rental plus setup.

For a wider market view, see the TV providers Hungary 2026 ranking, and for common questions visit the FAQ page.


Conclusion: which Szuper Családi HD-level package is best in 2026?

The IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag — known officially today as Telekom TV Mis still a working, stable IPTV service from Magyar Telekom, carrying 154 channels and available at Telekom-covered Hungarian addresses. But in 2026, it is no longer the best price-to-value proposition on the market: the 24-month contract, the 990 HUF monthly box rental, the mandatory coverage check, and the IP-based geo-block abroad are all friction points that a modern Hungarian IPTV service — like Hungary IPTV — simply removes from the equation.

If in 2026 you're looking for a Szuper Családi HD-level lineup, we recommend evaluating a modern IPTV subscription:

  • From 6,990 HUF/month with no contract
  • 5,000–50,000+ channels — including the full Hungarian lineup in HD and 4K
  • Activation in 5 minutes on your existing Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, Android TV, phone, or tablet
  • Works from Hungary or anywhere abroad
  • 24/7 Hungarian-language WhatsApp support

Detailed plans and pricing are on the Hungary IPTV pricing page. If you have questions, our team responds on WhatsApp within 24 hours, in Hungarian or English, on setup, troubleshooting, and subscription matters alike.


FAQ — IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag

What exactly is the IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag?

The IPTV Szuper Családi HD csomag was Magyar Telekom's mid-to-upper-tier IPTV package sold from 2012 until April 2022, offering 108 SD + 46 HD channels — 154 total — across Hungarian and international sport, film, news, kids', and lifestyle content. On April 13, 2022, it was renamed to Telekom TV M as part of Magenta's unified S / M / L / XL product line.

Is the Szuper Családi HD package still available?

Not under that name. From April 13, 2022, the package has been sold as Telekom TV M with essentially the same channels and features. Existing Szuper Családi HD contracts were migrated automatically by Telekom, but the legacy name still appears on invoices and old PDFs.

How much does Telekom TV M (formerly Szuper Családi HD) cost in 2026?

The 2026 official monthly fee is 6,990 HUF in a bundled package (TV + internet, or TV + internet + mobile), or 8,990–9,990 HUF for a standalone TV plan, plus 990 HUF/month box rental. The promotional price requires a 24-month commitment. The setup fee is 9,990–14,990 HUF, often waived during promotions.

How many channels does Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M include?

154 channels — 108 SD and 46 HD. The exact list shifts annually with content-licensing renewals, but the main categories (public broadcasters, RTL, TV2, sports, film, kids', documentary, lifestyle, news) remain stable. The full official list is published in Telekom's Szuper_Csaladi_HD_csomag_csatornak.pdf.

Can I watch Telekom TV M from abroad?

Only temporarily. Under the EU Portability Regulation, Hungarian Telekom subscribers can watch from other EU member states (Vienna, Berlin, Bratislava, Bucharest) for up to 30 days at a time. For longer-term residence abroad — particularly outside the EU (Canada, USA, UK) — the Magenta TV app's IP-block makes it unviable. In that case, a diaspora-tailored Hungarian IPTV service is the recommended alternative.

Can I exit the Szuper Családi HD / Telekom TV M contract early?

Yes, but with a penalty: Telekom charges 50,000–80,000 HUF for early exit from the 24-month commitment. If you're close to the 24-month mark, the cheapest path is to wait out the term and cancel free of charge before switching.

Which devices support Telekom TV M?

Telekom TV M streams only through the dedicated Telekom IPTV set-top box to your TV. The Magenta TV Now companion app works on Android, iOS, and select Smart TVs (Tizen, webOS) — but only from a Hungarian IP. Your own Apple TV, Fire TV Stick, Android TV box, Roku, MAG box, or other smart device is not supported for the main service.

What's the difference between Telekom TV S, M, L, and XL?

Telekom TV S — entry tier, ~80 channels, mostly SD. Telekom TV Mdirect successor of Szuper Családi HD, 150+ channels with 50+ HD, family mid-range. Telekom TV Lsuccessor of Extra Családi HD, 200+ channels, premium sports and films. Telekom TV XL — top tier, 230+ channels including HBO Max and 4K UHD content.

How much bandwidth does Telekom TV M need for HD channels?

The Telekom IPTV set-top box uses dedicated multicast on Telekom's network, so its bandwidth is independent of the customer's internet subscription. The Magenta TV Now app — for mobile, tablet, or Smart TV streaming — does need internet bandwidth: 8–12 Mbps stable for HD and 20–25 Mbps for 4K on the download side.

If I switch to modern IPTV, do I have to drop my Telekom internet?

No, and keeping it is the recommended path. Telekom's broadband (or any other ISP — DIGI, Vodafone, Yettel, Invitech) makes a perfectly good carrier for a modern IPTV service. A 25–50 Mbps stable home connection covers 4K UHD streaming. You only need to cancel the TV portion of your Telekom plan, if it's separable from the bundle.

Will I lose picture quality switching to modern IPTV?

The opposite — you gain. Telekom TV M's ceiling is 1080p on the 46 HD channels, while a modern IPTV service delivers 4K UHD and 8K on supported channels (sport, premium film, documentary). With AV1 and H.265 / HEVC codecs on 2026 Smart TVs and Fire TV Stick 4K Max, the picture is sharper at lower bitrates than 1080p Telekom IPTV.

How do I make sure Hungarian channels — RTL Klub, TV2, Sport1 — are in my new IPTV plan?

Always verify the prospective IPTV provider's channel list before subscribing. A quality diaspora-oriented Hungarian IPTV service (such as Hungary IPTV) carries M1 HD, M2 HD, M3, M4 Sport HD, M5 HD, Duna TV HD, Duna World HD, RTL Klub HD, RTL+, TV2 HD, TV2 Play, ATV HD, HírTV, Spektrum HD, Cool, Film+, Sport1 HD, Sport2 HD, Spíler1 TV HD, Spíler2 TV HD, and Arena4 HD — and frequently offers a 24–48 hour free trial before final commitment.


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