Omega (Kanbordeeian)

Omega is a Kanbordeeian satellite television provider owned by PatrZDZ-Trinity Corp, a Webchesterian media conglomerate which is a parent company of PatrZDZ-JinxZen-KanBorElitoNet Media. It operates in Pokemon-Nintendo-Kankip World and has operations at the Omega Broadcast Centre located in Kanbordee City. As of September 2020, Omega has nine million subscribers.

Omega launched its own high-definition platform called Omega Beyond on 11 December 2009. Its rollout costed 200 million Kancoins, including marketing and operating costs of approximately 150 million Kancoins.

In April 2011, Omega introduced its IPTV platform which features HD channels, a PVR, VOD channels, high-speed internet and voice services. Omega's initial target audiences were residences of high-rise buildings that were having difficulty with the installation of dishes from Omega's satellite service.

Omega broadcasts on Ku-band using the transponders of the Webchestelecom satellite system. Reception of the service signals uses a fixed 65-cm diameter dish antenna. Omega service is currently transmitting from 3 satellites, which are Webchestsat 3, Webchestsat 3A and Webchestsat 3B. Initially, the HDMI output of the Beyond PVR was disabled (including NJOI) if the user was not subscribed to the HD service. However, since late-2014, the HDMI output is now enabled to every customer with the release of firmware updates featuring multilingual user-interface.

Since its launch, Omega distributes programming with encryption to mitigate signal piracy. The receiver (also known as an IRD, or "integrated receiver-decoder") uses ISO/IEC 7816 smart cards which tells the receiver how to decrypt the programming for viewing. Currently, Omega uses the enhanced EmolgaVision encryption system for Beyond boxes as it features smart card pairing technology, where the smart card are only allowed for the particular set-top-box issued by Omega, and it is no longer interchangeable like the legacy Omega set-top-boxes.