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

Taiwan to get it’s first OTT video service 13 July 2016

Fuji Television Network Inc has concluded a strategic partnership with KKTV Co Ltd, the first OTT video service introduced by Asia’s top music streaming service provider KKBOX Group, to launch streaming of a variety of its dramas and variety shows … Continue reading

Third of Youth prefer Video On Demand Services 13 July 2016

The findings are from Ofcom’s Public Service Broadcasting Annual Report 2016, published today, which looks at how well the public service broadcasters – BBC, ITV, STV in Scotland, UTV in Northern Ireland, Channel 4, S4C in Wales and Channel 5 … Continue reading

40% UK Internet Users watch VoD Content on daily basis. 12 July 2016

As the subscriber base of SVoD services continues to grow (9 million subscriptions in the UK, 91 million subscriptions in the US), social video platform YouTube still enjoys the biggest share of viewers in the UK, whilst subscription service Netflix … Continue reading

Australian OTT market to reach $230 million in 3 years 12 July 2016

Australia’s premium OTT market is poised for massive growth in the next three years, with Netflix emerging as the dominant player, according to a new report by MTM. MTM forecasts that Australia’s OTT market will grow from around US$85 million … Continue reading

61% of millennials subscribe to both pay TV and OTT services 08 July 2016

According to research from Parks Associates, 61% of millennials subscribe to both pay TV and OTT services, which is also higher than the national average of 52%. Approximately 20% of US broadband households cancelled at least one OTT video service in … Continue reading

Global 4K set top box market size is expected to reach $3.65bn by 2024 06 July 2016

The global 4K set top box (STB) market size is expected to reach $3.65bn by 2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research. According to this research, increasing demand for UHD 4K video content and surging sales of … Continue reading

Overall On-Demand TV viewing was just over 3 hours in UK 06 July 2016

In spite of the hype around connected TVs and the industry’s move towards connected devices, services and apps, recent research by IHS shows that European viewers have some “catching up” to do when watching Catch up TV. In UK, overall … Continue reading

43% say having TV-like quality for streaming videos is extremely important 05 July 2016

Today’s viewers get a large amount of their video from streaming services, and they expect the same video quality that they’re used to with television. Verizon Digital Media Services released a report yesterday showing that 43 percent say having TV-like … Continue reading

Global average connection speed grew by 23 percent compared to Q1 2015 05 July 2016

Akamai has released its State of the Internet Report for the first quarter of 2016, and the findings show briskly growing connection rates. The global average connection speed grew by 23 percent compared to Q1 2015, rising to a new … Continue reading

Sandvine survey claims Netflix is far larger than its rival Amazon 05 July 2016

According to a recent report from broadband utilization analysis firm Sandvine (via Recode), Amazon Video remains significantly less popular than Netflix in terms of its usage. Per Sandvine’s latest internet usage report, Netflix accounts for a staggering 35.2% of all U.S. … Continue reading