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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HOOQ targets Indian territory, plans to double investment on online video content 15 September 2018

Singapore based video-on-demand streaming service HOOQ is looking to double its India investments as it focuses primarily on English premium video content. The recent growth of Indian OTT video market has prompted many VOD platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime … Continue reading

OTT platform Huawei Video introduces in Spain and Italy 13 September 2018

Chinese mobile phone manufacturer, Huawei is introducing its OTT platform, Huawei Video in Spain and Italy. The OTT platform offers a vast library of local and International content through agreements with Zoomin, RTVE, eOne, Atresmedia, Thema, Inverleigh, Daluqiao, and  among … Continue reading

OTT service BritBox surpasses 150k subscribers 13 September 2018

BritBox, the American OTT service has bagged 150,000 subscribers in the last six months which has taken the total subscriber count of the streaming service to 400,000. BritBox is currently competing with Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, etc. Tim Davie, Endemol … Continue reading

Western Europe OTT revenues set to soar in 2023 11 September 2018

According to research reports, OTT revenues for 18 countries will reach $23.02 billion in 2023, sharply driven by rise in subscription video-on-demand users from 50.34 million at the end of 2017 to a likely total of 98.85 million by 2023. … Continue reading

Saudi audiovisual media commission sign deal to bolster Saudi OTT production 11 September 2018

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Audiovisual Media (GCAM) and Malaysian OTT service iflix have inked a MOU that will see the latter providing support to Saudi talents by helping the company find local producers, directors, actors, and writers in the … Continue reading

OTT services hold steady in US 07 September 2018

According to research, the rate of cancellations for OTT platforms among the U.S. broadband households has been steady at 18% over the past three years. The average subscription length for OTT platforms is 30 months overall. SVOD giants such as … Continue reading

Elisa all set to bring “Nordic TV” SVOD to Chinese market 05 September 2018

Elisa, the Finnish telecom operator has inked a deal with China Broadcasting and Television Media (CBM) to bring the Nordic TV video service for the Chinese audience. The agreement will open doors to 245 million cable TV households in China. … Continue reading

EU regulates OTT players to offer 30% European content 05 September 2018

OTT players operating across the European continent including industry behemoths Netflix and Amazon Prime Video have to ensure at least 30% of the programming offered in Europe is produced in EU countries. The target can be achieved by commissioning European … Continue reading

VOD service Voot expands its global footprint 04 September 2018

With international online streaming players such as Amazon Prime Video and Netflix vying for majority in Indian digital video ecosystem, homegrown VOD service Voot is planning to enter UK streaming market. Video on demand platform Voot aims to stream 18 … Continue reading

Deutsche Telekom enters into OTT market 03 September 2018

German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom is all set to launch its EntertainTV package as an over-the-top package for iOS and Android. Going OTT will help Deutsche Telekom in revolutionizing the German television market. EntertainTV OTT users can get access to … Continue reading