Here's a framework that saves decisions. If a panel issue will matter in 10 minutes, fix it now. If it will matter in 10 months, plan for it. If it will matter in 10 years, ignore it. Most resellers get these confused.
Here's the thing: a IPTV reseller facing a slow search should fix it now. That's a 10-minute problem. It affects your next customer interaction. A panel provider with questionable long-term viability is a 10-month problem. Research alternatives but don't panic-switch.
Your Panel IPTV issues fall into these three buckets. Authentication failures? Fix now. Missing API feature? Plan for 10 months. The color of a button? Ignore for 10 years.
For a Revendeur IPTV serving French customers, a missing French translation is a 10-minute problem. Fix it immediately. A payment processor integration issue is a 10-month problem. A hypothetical French law change is a 10-year problem.
What actually works is writing down every panel issue on a sticky note. Label it 10 minutes, 10 months, or 10 years. Handle the 10-minute notes today. Schedule the 10-month notes for next quarter. Throw away the 10-year notes.
I used to panic about everything. Slow panel? Panic. Missing feature? Panic. Ugly interface? Panic. Then I started using the 10-10-10 rule. Ninety percent of my panics were 10-year problems. I was wasting energy on things that didn't matter. Now I focus on what actually affects my customers today.
That said, 10-month problems become 10-minute problems eventually. Don't ignore them forever. But don't treat them as emergencies. Schedule them. Handle them systematically.
The best IPTV reseller strategy is ruthless prioritization. The 10-10-10 rule gives you that ruthlessness. Use it.