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!

OTT - Latest updates on OTT

Spanish pay-TV grow steadily for the consecutive 16th quarter 20 February 2018

In Spain, pay-TV providers have increased their subscriber base for the consecutive sixteenth quarter, with Q3 2017, registering 6.4 million homes subscribing to the same. Reports also suggest that although growth has been stable, market size continues to increase at … Continue reading

Spanish La Liga to launch OTT streaming service 20 February 2018

The Spanish La Liga is all set to come up with its own multi-sport OTT streaming service which will be offered free of cost to its viewers. The video streaming service will launch in the month of August. The video-on-demand … Continue reading

Eurochannel debuts in Finland 19 February 2018

Eurochannel and Elisa Viihde have inked a deal which will see Finnish people have access to more than 70 exclusive premium European movies and TV series. Gustavo Vainstein, the CEO, Eurochannel, quoted, “In our constant expansion across Europe, we are … Continue reading

Akado partners with Lifestream for OTT service 19 February 2018

Akado Telekom, the cable operator from Russia has launched its OTT service in partnership with Lifestream. Akado which wanted to launch its OTT service in 2016 will be offering 170 TV channels in 11 packages. Lifestream is currently the OTT … Continue reading

Verizon makes Netflix free for Fios customers 19 February 2018

Verizon is all set to roll Netflix free for one year for its new and existing Fios customers, however, there is a catch. The subscribers have to sign a two-year contract for a triple-play bundle. Verizon will subsidize up to … Continue reading

BBC’s SVOD platform, BritBox, debuts in Canada 19 February 2018

BBC Worldwide has launched the subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) streaming service in Canada. The online streaming platform in partnership with ITV will bring the finest of British TV to the Canadian audiences. BritBox will be available to Canadians at a price … Continue reading

YouTube Red soon to be available across 100 countries 16 February 2018

YouTube Red is all set to offer its subscription service across 100 countries, as said by Susan Wojcicki, CEO, YouTube. The YouTube Red subscription service is available in five countries such as Australia, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, and the United … Continue reading

ZEEL launches India’s largest OTT platform ZEE5 16 February 2018

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd launched ZEE5, its digital OTT platform in Mumbai. The online video platform will be available in 12 languages. Zee5 is targeted at the increasingly tech-savvy Indian online video consumers who want to stay connected globally. With … Continue reading

ALTBalaji registers 0.5 million paid customers in Q3 15 February 2018

ALTBalaji the over-the-top (OTT) platform of Balaji Telefilms’ registered over half a million paid customers in the Q3 of the FY 2018. The paid customers accessing the service through third-party telecom apps. Also, the online platform has an integration deal … Continue reading

Popularity of streaming bundles rise as the subscriber base reach 5 million 15 February 2018

The end of 2017 has brought some good news for the virtual MVPD industry as more than 5 million households subscribed to a virtual MVP service during this time with Sling TV leading the race with 2.3 million subscribers. DirecTV … Continue reading