No industry has reached such a level of justification with their name other than OTT, which means Over-the-top. The reason behind this is quite prominent – users can stream their favorite contents devoid of any barrier such as time, location, or purchasing value. And if the OTT service is launched using Muvi’s platform, content owners can overrule the device barrier as well because it supports multi-device channel. Check out Muvi’s complete range of streaming solutions, now!

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Vuclip inks OTT deal with Omantel 25 May 2018

VOD service provider, Vuclip has collaborated with Omantel to provide its OTT video service to Omantel’s mobile customers in Oman. This partnership is a part of Vuclip OTT video service, Viu’s expansion into the Middle East market. With this partnership, … Continue reading

Telaria launches ‘first complete’ video advertising platform for OTT 24 May 2018

Online video platform, Telaria has launched the “first complete video ad management platform” for video and connected TV/OTT. Formerly known as Tremor Video, Telaria is building on ad serving and analytics to its existing video collection. Craig Berlingo, Product Head, … Continue reading

Online streaming TV dominates subscription TV industry in customer satisfaction index 23 May 2018

As per reports, consumers are more satisfied using online video streaming services such as Netflix, Twitch, Lead, and PlayStation Vue as compared to subscription TV service. Report cites that OTT giants such as Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Google play all … Continue reading

Netflix tops content recommendation chart, HBO Now falters 23 May 2018

According to study, video streaming giant Netflix scored an impressive 89.5 in the highest-rated content recommendation chart list followed by its counterpart Hulu(86.8). Premium SVOD platform Amazon Prime, the arch-rival of Netflix managed a bronze with 85 points in the … Continue reading

Tata Sky planning to offer leading OTT services direct-to-home 23 May 2018

As per reports, direct-to-home television company Tata Sky is planning to offer Netflix, Hotstar, and Amazon Prime. Tata Sky which is unfazed by the OTT wave till now has registered Rs 400 crore to Rs 408 crore in the last … Continue reading

TelOne goes OTT 23 May 2018

Zimbabwe operator TelOne has obtained a broadcasting license for video-on-demand (VoD) services from the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ), reports ITNewsafrica. Although initially set for June 2017, delay in regulator’s licensing conditions postponed the launching of the OTT platform. The … Continue reading

PCCW Media introduces OTT Platform 21 May 2018

PCCW Media has introduced a new OTT platform that will be dedicated to video-on-demand (VoD) service, live streaming of sports events etc. The SVOD platform named NOw E will be available for download on the Apple App Store and Google … Continue reading

Indian OTT audience don’t bother about Ads as long as subscription fee is low 21 May 2018

According to reports, Indian over-the-top (OTT) content subscribers are least bothered about Ads as long as subscription fee is affordable. Reports also claim that while other markets require promotion and trials, Indian OTT market is pretty responsive to the basics … Continue reading

Scandinavian SVOD market soars, records all-time OTT growth 18 May 2018

Nordic subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) market is registering some lucrative numbers for video streaming services, as 45% Of the Scandinavian households now have at least one SVOD service, according to research. There are currently five million households in the region who … Continue reading

AT&T to launch five OTT services in 2018 17 May 2018

US telco and IPTV provider AT&T has revealed that they are planning to have five OTT products by the end of 2018. The proposed online video streaming platforms will comprise a range of content across multiple genres with different price … Continue reading