Cherry-pick. The catalog is Γ la carte at the carriage layer β you tell us which channels to provision into your subscriber lineup, and we package them into your retail plans separately. Most ISPs start with 180β240 channels and grow from there based on demand.
Mixed, and labeled honestly. Each channel shows a 'Direct' or 'Aggregator' badge. ~78% of the catalog is on direct MoUs with the broadcaster. The rest sits behind named aggregator agreements (TRAI-registered).
OnyxPlay carries the Schedule 10 obligation upstream β we maintain the broadcaster carriage MoUs, the per-channel reporting, and the periodic compliance returns. You inherit cleared status by virtue of carrying via us.
< 7 days for any channel already in the catalog. ~14β30 days for a regional channel we don't yet carry. 60β90 days for new broadcaster relationships.
Yes β about 1 in 4 channels in the catalog today was added because an ISP partner asked for it. You give us the title, market, and subscriber count; we run carriage commercials and report back within two weeks.
Widevine L1/L3 for Android; PlayReady for Samsung Tizen and LG webOS. DRM is per-channel as licensed β the catalog row shows what each feed enforces.
Unicast IPTV over a direct interconnect. You connect to us via PNI or BGP session at any IXP where we have mutual presence (Extreme IX, DE-CIX, NIXI). A CDN edge node inside your network caches popular channels close to your subscribers.
Don't see it?
Name a channel. We'll go get it.
Roughly 1 in 4 channels in the catalog today was added because an ISP partner asked for it. Tell us the title, the market, and your subscriber count β we'll start the carriage conversation.