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

OTT spending in Canada touches $872 million in 2017 18 April 2018

As per reports, roughly $872 million was spent by Canadians in SVOD services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video etc.in 2017 which is a 29% increase as compared to 2016. Reports also suggest that OTT access revenue will grow to … Continue reading

Sprint joins hand with FlixLatino for video-on-demand (VOD) service 18 April 2018

American telecommunication company Sprint and streaming video app FlixLatino have joined hands to offer a 45-day free trial to its customers. Through the app, Sprint users will be able to stream more than 250 latest Spanish content on up to … Continue reading

Comcast to offer Netflix content in bundle 17 April 2018

Comcast is all set to include a Netflix subscription to new and existing Xfinity cable packages. Comcast previously added Netflix to its set-top box, the Xfinity X1 in 2016, and then Netflix has added 4K video streaming services to the … Continue reading

Amazon Prime Video gets a reality check as research suggests only 23% Prime Members Sign Up just for Streaming 17 April 2018

According to reports, 23% of U.S. Amazon Prime Subscribers stated that they would definitely cancel their premium membership of the SVOD platform if it wasn’t included in their subscription. Those survey results are in line with leaked data about Amazon … Continue reading

Online and Catch-up TV viewing grows in France 17 April 2018

As per reports, 4.4 million French viewers aged four and above (7.3% of total population) prefer to watch TV on a computer, smartphone, or tablet either live or via catch-up each day, up 10% year-on-year. French viewers are growing fondness … Continue reading

Starz Play races ahead of Netflix in MENA region 17 April 2018

According to reports, Starz Play accounts for 26% of the total MENA OTT market share and left behind the streaming giant Netflix which holds a mere 16% share. Icflix, another SVOD platform stands third with 11% of the total OTT … Continue reading

Amazon Prime beats Netflix in Germany and Austria 13 April 2018

According to reports, Amazon Prime Video leads Netflix and becomes the most popular SVOD provider in Germany and Austria. These two countries are the only markets where Netflix is not leading the subscription race. According to the research, “In Germany, … Continue reading

Player rules Polish OTT industry 13 April 2018

According to reports, TVN’s Player has acquired the top position in Poland both in terms of user numbers and average time spent on the platform. It is also the most used app in Poland. The report also highlighted that in … Continue reading

Viu bets on Freemium Model to be the deal maker among Malaysian OTT audience 12 April 2018

Viu, the VOD content provider in Malaysia is optimistic about its Freemium model to score big in the country that has recorded approximately RM135 million OTT revenue in 2018. Viu, which has a presence across 15 markets worldwide offers an … Continue reading

44 million LATAM consumers watch OTT 12 April 2018

According to reports, seven in ten homes in Latin America consume OTT content over popular video streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Movistar Play, Baby TV, Claro Video etc. Netflix leads the list average consumers spending 9 hours … Continue reading