Customer wants to watch on a plane. No internet. No streaming. Here's the thing: a forward-thinking IPTV Reseller Panel allows customers to download content for offline viewing (within rights limits). I've watched resellers win frequent travelers using offline downloads. A British IPTV reseller enabled offline downloads in his IPTV Reseller Panel. Customers could download shows to their phone or tablet before traveling. 30% of customers used the feature. Churn among frequent travelers dropped by 40%. What actually works is setting download limits per customer (e.g., 10 downloads at a time, 7-day expiry). One reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel limited downloads to 5 per customer, expiring after 7 days. This prevented abuse (downloading the entire library) while allowing reasonable offline viewing. The limits were clearly communicated. Customers accepted them. The feature was used, not abused. Let me give you a real scenario: a reseller named Priya had a customer who traveled for business weekly. The customer wanted to watch on planes. Priya enabled offline downloads. The customer downloaded shows before each trip. He was delighted. He told Priya: "No other IPTV service offers this. You've won my loyalty." The offline feature differentiated Priya from every competitor. Another thing nobody mentions: offline downloads require DRM (digital rights management) to prevent sharing. One reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel encrypted downloaded files and tied them to the customer's device. Downloaded files couldn't be played on other devices. This prevented customers from downloading and sharing with friends. The DRM was invisible to legitimate users but blocked piracy. The reseller's content providers were comfortable with offline downloads because of DRM. Honestly, the smartest British IPTV resellers I know offer offline downloads as a premium feature. They charge extra for it. Customers who need it are willing to pay. The feature generates revenue while serving a specific need. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either supports downloads or it doesn't. If it doesn't, travelers will choose a competitor. If it does, you'll win their business. Choose a panel with offline capabilities. Your British IPTV will be there even when the internet isn't.