Online TV Subscription Hungary 2026 – Best Streaming Options & Prices
Online TV subscription in Hungary 2026: best options, prices, channels. Magenta TV Now, DIGI Online, IPTV, Netflix – which package should you choose?
Online TV Subscription Hungary 2026 – Best Streaming Options & Prices

An online TV subscription is an internet-based television service that delivers live and on-demand channels without a set-top box or cable line — straight to a Smart TV, phone, tablet, Android TV box, or Apple TV. In 2026, more than one million Hungarian households use some form of online TV subscription — IPTV, an operator streaming app, or international streaming platforms — and the market is growing in double digits year over year.
Key Takeaways
- IPTV is the most comprehensive online TV subscription: 48,000+ channels in 4K, €5–10/month, no contract.
- Magyar Telekom Magenta TV Now is the only operator streaming app with full Hungarian channel coverage — HUF 4,990–8,990/month.
- DIGI's price freeze expires July 2026, triggering a wave of switches to online TV subscriptions.
- Netflix Premium costs HUF 5,700/month in 2026 — alone more expensive than a full Hungarian IPTV subscription.
- Activation time: 5 minutes, online only, no installer required.
- At least 50 Mbps internet recommended for stable 4K; 25 Mbps is enough for FHD.
Table of Contents
- What is an online TV subscription, and why has it become essential in 2026?
- Best types of online TV subscription in Hungary
- Online TV subscription prices in Hungary 2026 — full comparison
- What should a good online TV subscription include?
- How does an online TV subscription work? (technical primer)
- How to choose the right online TV subscription
- What devices support online TV subscriptions?
- Online TV subscription from abroad — for the Hungarian diaspora
- Online TV subscription vs cable TV: which wins in 2026?
- Real user scenarios — 5 Hungarian profiles
- How to activate an online TV subscription in 5 minutes
- Common mistakes when choosing an online TV subscription
- Summary: which online TV subscription should you choose?
- FAQ — Online TV subscription Hungary
What is an online TV subscription, and why has it become essential in 2026?
An online TV subscription is a service model where TV channels — live broadcasts, archives, films, and series — are delivered exclusively over the internet, without cable, satellite dish, or terrestrial receivers. One app, one subscription, and the show plays on any internet-connected screen.
By 2026, the Hungarian online TV subscription market splits into three main categories:
- IPTV services — independent third-party providers (such as Hungary IPTV) offering 48,000+ channels globally.
- Operator streaming apps — Magyar Telekom Magenta TV Now, DIGI Online, One TV Go (Vodafone), Yettel MyTV.
- International streaming platforms — Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, SkyShowtime, Apple TV+, Prime Video.
Why has this become essential by 2026? Three reasons. First, Hungarian internet coverage has reached 96%, with 100+ Mbps available in every third household. Second, traditional cable providers — particularly DIGI after the July 2026 price-freeze expiry — are raising rates noticeably. Third, modern Hungarian devices (Smart TVs, smartphones, Android TV boxes) natively support streaming television. A modern online TV subscription in Hungary is no longer an alternative — it is the default.
For a deeper read, see our IPTV vs cable TV comparison, which lays out the numbers side by side.
Best types of online TV subscription in Hungary
The Hungarian market offers four distinct types of online TV subscription. Each fits a different user profile — match yourself to the right one.
1. IPTV subscription — the most comprehensive choice
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) delivers the broadest content and the best price-to-value ratio of any online TV subscription type. A modern IPTV subscription with Hungary IPTV provides 48,000+ channels and 180,000+ on-demand titles in FHD/4K/8K, ranging from Hungarian M1, M2, M3, M4 Sport, Duna TV, RTL Klub, RTL+, TV2, ATV through UK Sky Sports to German, Austrian, Romanian, French, Spanish, Italian, and US channels.
Who is it for? Anyone who wants Hungarian and international content together — sports channels, live and catch-up TV, all in the €5–10/month range.
More detail: see our IPTV subscription guide, which breaks down monthly vs annual packages.
2. Operator streaming apps (Magenta TV Now, DIGI Online, One TV Go, Yettel MyTV)
Hungarian operators offer their own streaming apps as a middle option: no cable line, no set-top box — only the app.
- Magyar Telekom Magenta TV Now — HUF 4,990–8,990/month. The most complete operator-based online TV package, 100+ channels, Hungarian and international content, 30-day catch-up, up to 4 devices.
- DIGI Online — HUF 3,990–6,990/month. Bundled with DIGI internet only. Pricing is favorable until July 2026, when the price freeze expires and 12–18% rises are expected.
- One TV Go (Vodafone) — HUF 4,990–7,990/month. Sports-channel focus with RTL+ Premium. Up to 3 devices.
- Yettel MyTV — HUF 2,990–4,990/month. Mobile-only app, 50+ channels. Cheapest entry point but not ideal for Smart TVs.
Who is it for? Households focused exclusively on Hungarian content who want to stay with a domestic operator.
More detail: Magyar Telekom IPTV package analysis.
3. Hungarian channels' own streaming apps
Several Hungarian broadcasters run their own streaming surfaces — many free or very low-cost:
- RTL+ — HUF 1,990–2,990/month. RTL Klub live + RTL+ Premium content.
- TV2 Play — Free (with registration) for live, HUF 1,490/month for premium.
- MediaKlikk — Free, M1, M2, M3, M4 Sport, Duna TV, Duna World live and full archives.
- ATV Go — Free, ATV live broadcast.
- HírTV live — Free on its own site.
Who is it for? Anyone on a tight budget who only needs a few specific Hungarian channels.
4. International streaming platforms
These are not classic TV services but VOD platforms with film and series libraries:
- Netflix — HUF 2,590 (basic), HUF 4,290 (standard), HUF 5,700 (premium, 4K). Another rise in 2026.
- HBO Max — HUF 1,990/month.
- Disney+ — HUF 2,990/month.
- SkyShowtime — HUF 1,590/month.
- Apple TV+ — HUF 2,990/month.
- Prime Video — HUF 1,990/month.
Who is it for? Series and film viewers who do not need live TV.
Note: the average Hungarian household subscribes to 2–3 streaming services, costing HUF 6,000–10,000/month — yet still gets no live TV. Hungarian IPTV is the most direct answer to this gap.

Online TV subscription prices in Hungary 2026 — full comparison
The table below uses April 2026 prices in Hungary.
| Service | Monthly (HUF) | Channels | Live TV | VOD | 4K |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hungary IPTV (monthly) | ~3,990 (€10) | 48,000+ | ✅ | ✅ 180k+ | ✅ |
| Hungary IPTV (annual) | ~1,670 (€4.2) | 48,000+ | ✅ | ✅ 180k+ | ✅ |
| Magenta TV Now S | 4,990 | 70+ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| Magenta TV Now M | 6,990 | 100+ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Magenta TV Now L | 8,990 | 130+ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| DIGI Online | 3,990–6,990 | 80–120 | ✅ | ✅ | Partial |
| One TV Go | 4,990–7,990 | 70+ | ✅ | ✅ | Partial |
| Yettel MyTV | 2,990–4,990 | 50+ | ✅ | Limited | ❌ |
| Netflix Standard | 4,290 | 0 | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ |
| Netflix Premium | 5,700 | 0 | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| HBO Max | 1,990 | 0 | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Disney+ | 2,990 | 0 | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| SkyShowtime | 1,590 | 0 | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ |
| MediaKlikk | 0 | 6 (public broadcaster) | ✅ | ✅ archives | ❌ |
| RTL+ | 1,990–2,990 | 1+ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| TV2 Play (Free) | 0 | 1 | ✅ | Limited | ❌ |
The table makes it clear: the Hungary IPTV annual plan at HUF 1,670/month (~€4.2) is the cheapest comprehensive online TV subscription in Hungary — with global content and 4K quality. For the same money, operator packages give you only 50–80 Hungarian channels.
To check current packages directly, see the Hungary IPTV pricing page.
What should a good online TV subscription include?
A quality online TV subscription in 2026 must cover six core elements. If any are missing, do not subscribe.
Full Hungarian channel coverage
A complete online TV subscription includes all public broadcasters (M1, M2, M3, M4 Sport, M5, Duna TV, Duna World), all commercial channels (RTL Klub, RTL+ Premium, RTL Kettő, TV2, TV2 Comedy, TV2 Klub), and news/thematic channels (ATV, HírTV, Spektrum, Spektrum Home, Discovery, National Geographic, Cool, Comedy Central, Film+, Film4, Filmcafe).
International sports
Critical for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Sky Sports (UK), Sport1, Sport2, M4 Sport, Eleven Sports, DAZN, ESPN. A solid online TV provider delivers Hungarian, European, and US sport in one place.
VOD library and catch-up
A modern streaming TV subscription provides at least 7-day catch-up plus a 50,000+ title VOD library.
EPG (electronic program guide)
Without an EPG you cannot find what is on or when. XMLTV-format EPG is the 2026 standard — every reputable provider includes it.
Device compatibility
A quality online TV service supports at least five platforms: Android TV / Google TV, Apple TV / iOS, Samsung Smart TV (Tizen), LG Smart TV (webOS), and Amazon Fire TV. If any platform is missing, look elsewhere.
24/7 customer support
Because if the Champions League stream drops on Sunday at 8 PM, you cannot wait until Monday.
For broader provider selection, see TV providers in Hungary — full breakdown.
How does an online TV subscription work? (brief technical primer)
Three technology layers run behind every online TV subscription:
- Origin server — holds the source content, both live and VOD.
- CDN (content delivery network) — Cloudflare, Akamai, or similar, geo-optimizing delivery to your device.
- Player application — IPTV Smarters Pro, TiviMate, IBO Player, or the operator's native app, decoding the stream.
Content is streamed via HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) or MPEG-DASH, with HEVC (H.265) compression. This is what allows 4K to fit in ~15 Mbps bandwidth — ten years ago, the same image quality required 50+ Mbps. M3U and Xtream Codes API are the most common access formats.
If player apps interest you, our best IPTV player guide compares the top tools on the market in detail.
For the technical background, see the Wikipedia IPTV article.
How to choose the right online TV subscription
Six questions to ask yourself before you commit to any online TV subscription.
1. Which channels do you actually watch?
List your top 15 channels. Then check which service delivers all 15. Operator packages typically cover 70–130 channels, but specific sports or international channels are often missing. IPTV covers them all.
2. What is your internet bandwidth?
- 25 Mbps — enough for FHD streams
- 50 Mbps — 4K stream + parallel browsing on another device
- 100 Mbps — multiple 4K streams in parallel
If you have 25 Mbps or less, do not buy a 4K plan — it will buffer continuously.
3. How many devices will stream at once?
Most operator online TV packages allow 2–4 simultaneous devices. IPTV subscriptions are typically 1–2 devices, with family plans covering 4–5.
4. What is your monthly budget?
- HUF 0–2,000 — Free options (MediaKlikk, TV2 Play Free) + 1 cheap streaming service (HBO Max, SkyShowtime).
- HUF 2,000–5,000 — IPTV annual plan, an operator entry tier, or 2 streaming services combined.
- HUF 5,000–10,000 — Magenta TV Now Medium/Large, or IPTV + Netflix + 1 streaming.
- HUF 10,000+ — Full operator package + 2–3 streaming services.
The HUF 2,000–5,000 range gives the best price-to-value ratio, and the IPTV annual plan is the market winner here.
5. Will you watch from abroad?
If yes, avoid operator packages — most only work inside Hungary. IPTV works anywhere in the world.
6. Do you accept a contract, or do you want flexibility?
Operators tie their pricing to 12–24-month contracts. IPTV runs contract-free on a monthly or annual basis — cancel any time.
For provider-by-provider criteria, read how to choose IPTV providers in Hungary.
What devices support online TV subscriptions?
A modern online TV subscription in 2026 plays on virtually any screen with internet. From experience, Hungarian users most commonly watch on:
- Smart TVs: Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Sony Bravia (Google TV), Philips Smart TV, Hisense, TCL.
- Streaming sticks and boxes: Amazon Fire TV Stick (4K Max), Apple TV 4K, Google Chromecast, Nvidia Shield TV, Mi Box S, Xiaomi Mi TV Stick.
- Mobile devices: Android phones and tablets, iPhone, iPad.
- PC / laptop: Windows, macOS, Linux — via web browser or app.
- Game consoles: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S — for select streaming apps.
Best performance comes from a dedicated Android TV box. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max gives the strongest price-to-value under HUF 30,000. See our best IPTV devices guide for detail, plus the IPTV set-top box selection guide.
Online TV subscription from abroad — for the Hungarian diaspora
If you live abroad — in Germany, Austria, the UK, Sweden, Canada, the US — at some point you will almost certainly want to watch the M1 evening news live, or follow Hungarian football on M4 Sport.
Two main options:
1. MediaKlikk (free, partly geo-blocked): Hungary's official public-broadcaster streaming surface. Some content — particularly sport — is geo-blocked outside the EU. Inside the EU, you have 30 days of access (EU portability rule). From the US or Canada, only VPN access works, which is a grey area.
2. IPTV subscription (works globally): Services like Hungary IPTV are location-independent. M1, M2, M3, Duna TV, RTL Klub, TV2 — all available from Berlin, Vienna, London, Stockholm, Toronto, or Florida. The 2026 FIFA World Cup live stream works anywhere.
Detail: Hungarian IPTV — full service description covers why this is the most common choice in the Hungarian diaspora.
Online TV subscription vs cable TV: which wins in 2026?
Cable TV is losing ground to online TV subscriptions in 2026 for three reasons.
| Criterion | Cable TV | Online TV subscription |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | HUF 7,000–14,000 | HUF 1,670–8,990 |
| Set-top box | Required | None |
| Contract | 12–24 months | None (monthly/annual) |
| Where you can watch | Home only | Anywhere, any device |
| Channel count | 80–150 | 50–48,000+ |
| Activation time | 5–10 business days | 5 minutes |
| Portability | Zero | Full |
| Cancellation | Difficult | One click |
The numbers give a clear answer. Only one criterion favors cable: if your internet is genuinely poor (under 10 Mbps), cable is more stable. On every other axis, streaming TV wins.
For a numerical deep-dive on the cost gap: our cable-versus-IPTV cost breakdown.
Real user scenarios — 5 Hungarian profiles
The right choice is always profile-dependent. The five scenarios below cover roughly 90% of the Hungarian online TV subscription market — find yours.
The sports fan
You want M4 Sport, Sport1, Sport2, UK Sky Sports, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Hungarian football, Premier League, Champions League, Formula 1, and tennis Grand Slams in one subscription.
Recommended option: IPTV with a sports add-on. Hungary IPTV, for example, includes M4 Sport, Sport1, Sport2, Eurosport, Sky Sports Main Event/F1/Football/Cricket, DAZN, and ESPN — all in 4K. UK and German sports channels are typically missing or paid-extra in operator packages.
Monthly cost: ~HUF 1,670 (IPTV annual plan).
The Hungarian family
Two parents, two kids. The adults watch news, Hungarian series, occasionally a film; the kids watch Disney+. Everyone on a separate device, in parallel.
Recommended option: IPTV family plan (4 devices) + Disney+. IPTV covers the Hungarian channels (M1, M2, RTL Klub, TV2, Comedy Central, Spektrum), Disney+ covers kids' content.
Monthly cost: ~HUF 3,000 (IPTV family) + HUF 2,990 (Disney+) = HUF 5,990.
The Hungarian abroad (diaspora)
Living in Berlin, Vienna, London, Toronto, or Florida. You want to watch the M1 evening news, Hungarian football, RTL Klub's New Year's Eve show — live. MediaKlikk's geo-blocking frustrates you, and Hungarian operators do not serve customers abroad.
Recommended option: IPTV — practically the only working option outside the EU and often inside the EU as well. Location-independent service, including Hungarian channels, Hungarian VOD, and international content.
Monthly cost: ~HUF 1,670 (IPTV annual plan).
The budget-conscious solo viewer
Inner-city Budapest studio, 35 m². Living alone. You do not want to spend more than HUF 3,000/month on TV. News, an occasional Hungarian film, and Netflix-grade productions.
Recommended option: MediaKlikk (free) for M1, M2, M3 news and Duna TV Hungarian productions, plus HBO Max (HUF 1,990) or SkyShowtime (HUF 1,590) for series. Or simply an IPTV annual plan (HUF 1,670) — broader coverage, cheaper too.
Monthly cost: HUF 1,590–1,990.
The traveler / business user
You travel often inside and outside Hungary. You want to watch Hungarian TV from hotels, AirBnBs, and airports. No Smart TV — only a laptop, phone, maybe an iPad.
Recommended option: IPTV with a mobile focus. IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate installs in seconds on any Android phone, iPhone, iPad, Windows/macOS laptop. Location-independent, works on Wi-Fi or 4G/5G.
Monthly cost: ~HUF 1,670.
The right pick depends on which profile fits you most closely. If you are unsure, our customer support team is reachable on WhatsApp 24/7 and will recommend a package fitted to your situation in minutes.
How to activate an online TV subscription in 5 minutes
Modern online TV subscription activation is straightforward — no installer, no cable, no set-top box.
- Choose a plan — monthly or annual, by device count.
- Pay online — credit card, PayPal, or in Hungary, bank transfer (within 24 hours).
- Receive access by email — M3U URL or Xtream Codes username + password.
- Install a player app — IPTV Smarters Pro (most popular), TiviMate, IBO Player, or the operator's own app.
- Add the M3U URL or log in with Xtream Codes credentials.
- Refresh the EPG — one button, 30 seconds.
You are ready for Hungarian and international broadcasts. Total time: 5–7 minutes for an average user. If you hit any issue, Hungary IPTV's customer support is available 24/7 on WhatsApp.
If you are ready to pick a plan, choose between 1, 3, 6, or 12-month options — monthly or annual billing, no contract.
Common mistakes when choosing an online TV subscription
Based on our experience, these are the traps new subscribers most often fall into:
1. Choosing the cheapest unknown provider. A €2–3/month IPTV subscription is almost always unreliable. No customer support, frequent server outages, low-quality sources. A reputable online TV service is in the €5–10/month range. Below that, there is no free lunch.
2. Buying an operator package when you only need streaming. If you only watch films and series, do not buy a cable or IPTV package — Netflix + HBO Max is enough.
3. Not checking internet speed before a 4K plan. With less than 25 Mbps, 4K will buffer constantly — frustrating.
4. Signing a long operator contract before testing. A 24-month contract locks in the price but kills your flexibility. A monthly IPTV plan is risk-free — cancel if you do not like it.
5. Skipping user reviews. Hungarian Reddit (r/hungary) IPTV threads and Trustpilot reviews save serious time.
6. Not saving account credentials. Store your M3U URL and Xtream Codes credentials safely — recovery is awkward if your email is lost.
For provider selection criteria, see our FAQ page.
Summary: which online TV subscription should you choose?
In Hungary's 2026 market, the online TV subscription category winners by user profile:
- For full coverage (live TV + 4K + 48,000+ channels + global): IPTV (Hungary IPTV, €5–10/month).
- For Hungarian-only content with operator preference: Magyar Telekom Magenta TV Now (HUF 6,990/month).
- For tight budgets: MediaKlikk (free) + RTL+ (HUF 1,990) + Netflix Standard (HUF 4,290) — about HUF 6,280 total.
- For films/series only: Netflix + HBO Max (HUF 6,280/month combined).
- For watching Hungarian TV from abroad: IPTV (the only reliable option outside the EU).
Overall winner on price-to-value: the IPTV annual plan (~HUF 1,670/month) — the cheapest comprehensive online TV subscription Hungary offers, with the broadest channel lineup.
Ready to switch? View the Hungary IPTV package prices — monthly, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month options, no contract, with 24/7 WhatsApp customer support.
FAQ — Online TV subscription Hungary
How much does an online TV subscription cost in Hungary in 2026?
The full price spectrum in Hungary 2026: free (MediaKlikk, TV2 Play Free) — HUF 1,670/month (IPTV annual plan) — HUF 14,000+/month (full operator package + 2 streaming services). The best price-to-value sits in the HUF 1,670–4,000 range: IPTV annual plans, operator entry tiers, and combined streaming options.
Is an online TV subscription legal in Hungary?
Yes, online TV subscriptions are fundamentally legal in Hungary. Under NMHH (National Media and Infocommunications Authority) regulation, properly licensed providers are allowed to operate. Choose IPTV providers that are transparent about their source and offer Hungarian customer support.
How many devices can use one online TV subscription?
Operator packages typically allow 2–4 parallel devices. IPTV subscriptions are 1–2 by default, 4–5 in family plans. Netflix Standard allows 2, Premium 4. The exact limit depends on the package.
What is the difference between an online TV subscription and traditional cable TV?
An online TV subscription comes via the internet — no set-top box, no cable, watchable anywhere, contract-free, activated in 5 minutes. Traditional cable TV is wired, requires a set-top box, only works at home, comes with a 12–24-month contract, and needs an installer.
How much internet speed do I need for an online TV subscription?
25 Mbps is enough for FHD (1080p). 50 Mbps is recommended for 4K UHD. With multiple devices in parallel (laptop, phone), 100 Mbps is the comfort zone. In Hungary in 2026, 70% of households already have 100+ Mbps — every online TV subscription runs smoothly there.
Can I watch a Hungarian online TV subscription from abroad?
IPTV-type online TV subscriptions work anywhere in the world — this is the primary choice for the Hungarian diaspora in Germany, Austria, the UK, Canada, and the US. Operator packages (Magenta TV Now, DIGI Online, One TV Go, Yettel MyTV) mostly run inside Hungary, with 30-day EU portability inside the EU.
What is the difference between IPTV and operator streaming?
IPTV is an independent third-party service with 48,000+ channels and global content, contract-free, at €5–10/month. Operator streaming (Magenta TV Now, DIGI Online, One TV Go) is the Hungarian telecom's own offering, typically 70–130 Hungarian channels at HUF 4,990–8,990/month, often with a contract.
Can I combine an online TV subscription with Netflix and HBO Max?
Yes — and this is the most common choice in 2026: an IPTV subscription for Hungarian and international live channels, plus Netflix and/or HBO Max for series and films. A combination like this runs HUF 5,000–8,000/month and covers the full streaming TV spectrum.
About the Author
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