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

Hulu now supports 4K streaming 07 December 2016

The Premium entertainment video streaming platform Hulu now supports streaming your favorite videos in Ultra HD. “4K Ultra HD gives content creators a more immersive canvas for their stories. So today, we are excited to announce that Hulu now supports streaming in … Continue reading

OTT can replace IPTV over time: CenturyLink 07 December 2016

Reflecting on the changing viewing habits of consumers over an existing broadband connection, CenturyLink states that over the top video has huge potential to be the main delivery mechanism for video services. The company began the trial of an OTT … Continue reading

Balaji Telefilms to launch an OTT service in 2017 30 November 2016

India’s biggest media house – Balaji Telefilms is all set to launch its new OTT platform ALT Balaji in the Q4 of 2017. The new video streaming platform is expected to have over 200 hours of content library at the … Continue reading

Odeón OTT platform to expand throughout LATAM 29 November 2016

Free OTT VOD platform Odeón is all set to expand throughout Latin America, following the rapid growth in Argentina. The platform was launched an year ago with an App for Android mobiles and is now looking to expand to Smart TVs … Continue reading

Global OTT Content Revenues to Reach $53.2 Billion by the end of 2016 23 November 2016

According to a new market research report by Future Market Insights, the Global OTT content revenues are expected to reach $53.2 billion by year-end 2016, up from $47.7 billion in 2015. Increasing broadband penetration, mobile device adoption, introduction of new smartphones and features, … Continue reading

Pay-TV, SVOD on Rise in Spain 22 November 2016

According to a Connected Life report by Kantar TNS, over 15% of Spaniards subscribe to a VOD platform, as compared to those of just 8% an year back. While there is still a room for growth, penetration of pay streaming services has … Continue reading

Vodacom to launch a new VOD service 21 November 2016

South Africa’s biggest mobile operator has announced plans to soon launch an on-demand video streaming service in the first quarter of 2017 in partnership with MultiChoice. The new OTT service will provide linear TV programming on-demand, transnational video on demand, … Continue reading

Half a Million have Cut Cords in US in Q3 16 November 2016

According to a recent research from MoffettNathanson, the net subscriber loss for the traditional pay TV in Q3 this year is down by 486,000 subscribers, which is quite same as the last year at 432,000 subs, leaving a 1.4% rate of decline. Cable TV … Continue reading

Asia gets a new OTT service – RugbyPass 16 November 2016

A new OTT service RugbyPass is getting launched for the sports lovers throughout the entire Asia. The service will offer live and on-demand Rugby action in HD quality to the Rugby fans across Asia including the year-round action from International Test … Continue reading

Orange brings OCS to OTT 15 November 2016

Orange TV is bringing all of its TV series and Movie content through an OTT platform app – OCS on Orange, Canal, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, Fransat and on PlayStation platforms. OCS, which already has 2.5 million subscribers, will be available at €9.99 … Continue reading