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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SVOD Revenues Will Rocket from $1,816m in 2015 to $6,439m in 2021 23 May 2016

With smartphone users continuing to drive OTT TV & video audiences, it is estimated by Research and Markets that OTT TV and video revenues in the Asia Pacific region (for 17 countries) will reach $18,396 million in 2021; up from … Continue reading

NZ’s First Kiwi Owned VOD enables video streaming without subscription 23 May 2016

The very first Kiwi owned VOD Store – Good TV launches pay per view movies and TV shows in NZ. It comes with a major feature which enables easy access without subscription. Says Co-founder Nick Hitchins, “Our library is constantly … Continue reading

Ghana not considering a ban on OTT video services 20 May 2016

According to Ghana’s Minister of Communications, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, countering pressures of regulations on OTT from other players, “We believe that as a merging trend, the regulator, together with operators and consumers, should find a middle ground which befits … Continue reading

OTT video platforms up the game 20 May 2016

OTT video services are becoming mainstream. Video accounts for a majority of data traffic in most regions. With the growth in demand and competition among online video platforms, the focus is now on quality of service and quality of experience. … Continue reading

Low cost video streaming devices fueling OTT VOD growth in UK homes 19 May 2016

According to a Mediabug research, low cost video streaming devices like Chromecast, Roku stick, Amazon Fire stick are helping the OTT video on demand market grow in UK households. The research firm had previously reported a slow intake of such … Continue reading

80% video streaming users have one SVOD plus Pay TV 18 May 2016

According to a research by CSG Systems International, 80% of video streaming users have a subscription to at the least one video streaming service plus Pay TV from cable, satellite or IPTV provider. Around 79% of them view video streaming … Continue reading

Telecom & OTT – a perfect marriage? 17 May 2016

Around half of mobile data traffic accounts for video consumption. One of the major revenues for telecom companies is mobile data. And if they own the content too, wouldn’t it be more profitable to them? Ties amongst telecom companies, cable … Continue reading

Pay TV Downgrades Linked To OTT 09 May 2016

According to a study by The Diffusion Group, viewers who are looking to downgrade their Pay TV packages, spend less than 25% of their viewing time on video streaming. It is expected that many streaming video viewers will cut down … Continue reading

Sports based OTT subscribed in 16% of US households 09 May 2016

According to Parks Associates, one in 6 US broadband using households subscribe to an OTT sports video service. Most widely subscribed is NFL Game Pass (6%), followed by WWE Network and Baseball service MLB.TV at 4%. “For sports content owners, … Continue reading

Premium OTT market in Asia Pacific expected to boom 05 May 2016

According to a research conducted by MTM, the Asia Pacific premium OTT video services market is expected to grow strongly in the coming 3 years. It is expected to rise to $230M in 2019 from $85M in 2015 in Australia. … Continue reading