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

Explore the world’s most customizable OTT platform at IBC 2019 07 August 2019

The streaming war is on with the A-listers leaving no stone unturned to capitalize on the newly found interest of consumers to stream quality content on connected devices. The challenge has been however more or less the same. Enterprise-quality low-latency … Continue reading

YouTube vs. Own Video platform: Which is better for enterprise video streaming? 19 July 2019

  We all know, YouTube is a powerful video marketing tool. Since it accounts for one-third of the total internet consumers worldwide, most enterprises prefer promoting their business videos on the streaming platform. Even you must have also considered YouTube … Continue reading

AV1-HEVC-VP9: Which is the best quality video codec for online streaming 05 July 2019

  Today, video stats account for 80 percent of global consumer internet traffic. Online streaming has become an integral part of our daily lives, transforming the way we consume video content. Whether we’re binge-watching our favorite series, catching up on … Continue reading

Muvi launches its 10th Mobile & TV app platform – Vewd TV app 28 June 2019

Currently, Vewd OS owns a good volume of market share in the Smart TV industry and over 75% of leading set-top box manufacturers prefer using Vewd configurations. We comprehend the need for Vewd applications in the OTT space and thus … Continue reading

iQIYI hits 100 million paying subscribers 24 June 2019

iQIYI, the Chinese online video platform, reaches a milestone of 100 million paying subscribers, after the streaming company gained enormous popularity in overseas countries like South Korea, North America, Japan, and Singapore. The company mainly produces movies, shows, and original … Continue reading

30% of OTT consumers in Asia comfortable with ad-supported streaming services 24 June 2019

In a recent research report, it is found that almost one-third of Asian OTT consumers are happier with ad-supported streaming services, for receiving content for free. The survey also highlighted, 21% of users opt for subscription services with limited ads … Continue reading

Showmax begins sports streaming for its South-African users 21 June 2019

Showmax, the South-African video-on-demand service starts streaming of sports content that includes SuperSport Rugby Challenge matches and the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup. The trial bunch of sports streaming is priced at R99 (US $15). CEO Niclas Ekdahl Commented: “We’ve … Continue reading

Amazon Music now available on Xfinity platforms 21 June 2019

Comcast cable announces the availability of Amazon Music app on its Xfinity Flex and X1 platforms. This is for the first-time, the on-demand music streaming service will be made available on connected TVs through a Pay-TV service provider. Earlier, Comcast … Continue reading

Amazon rebrands its free streaming service as IMDb TV 19 June 2019

After a long time, finally, Amazon decides to rebrand its free movie and TV shows streaming service – IMDb Freedive. The free streaming brand will be now known as IMDb TV and will feature tripe number of content than the … Continue reading

Twitch acquires Bebo to increase its footprint in eSports 19 June 2019

Twitch, the live streaming platform owned by Amazon, buys Bebo in an effort to build out its base in the eSports industry. According to the sources, the deal values a total of $25 million for acquiring Bebo’s employees and intellectual … Continue reading