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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IFlix collaborates with Kwesé for launch of SVOD in Sub-Saharan Africa 04 August 2017

iFlix which is the world’s leading internet TV service for emerging markets and Econet Media’s Company Kwesé announced their collaboration to bring the streaming entertainment service to sub-Saharan Africa. This is an after-effect of a rapid rise in internet enabled … Continue reading

Over-the-top (OTT) devices market leaders amongst digital platforms 04 August 2017

Over-the-top (OTT) devices have raced ahead leaving desktop behind as the leading digital platform for premium video ad views in Q1 of 2017 in the US as per online ad technology firm FreeWheel. As per “The Power of OTT: Audiences … Continue reading

VoD services/IPTV started by Almatel 04 August 2017

Almatel, Russian regional operator, has introduced its IPTV services which also includes VoD services. This service is offered on set-top boxes, smart TVs, mobile applications for Android and iOS devices as well as on PCs and notebooks. It offers a … Continue reading

Discover 6 Hidden Features of Muvi you must try today! 03 August 2017

So, you have been accustomed to how easy Muvi makes it to create and maintain your OTT streaming service, however, do you know that Muvi has more than 500 features with new ones releasing every month! Just in case you … Continue reading

Cord cutters, cord-nevers trends 03 August 2017

Cord-nevers are those who have never paid for a traditional TV connection. Cord-cutters are those who have had a standard TV subscription at some point but who no longer have one currently. According to a study from GfK MRI Cord … Continue reading

VeoFlix expansion plans in Latin America 01 August 2017

Veoflix, Uruguay’s Subscription based Video on Demand (SVOD) streaming service is going to expand to other countries in Latin America. It is currently being offered in Uruguay in partnership with telecommunications company Antel. Veoflix currently has about 10,000 visits and … Continue reading

Free VOD service launched by RTL in Germany 31 July 2017

A new free-of-charge, ad-funded multiscreen (video-on-demand) VOD service Watchbox has been launched by RTL Deutschland. It replaces Clipfish and offers more than 1,000 movies and more than 3,000 series episodes. The line-up will be constantly updated. RTL claims to have … Continue reading

Most popular Cable Cutting device – Roku 31 July 2017

In today’s times streaming services are on the rise with streaming service players vying for the top spot and coming up with best-bundled packages to benefit the customer. However, the successful performance of streaming is dependent upon streaming devices like … Continue reading

Kocowa launched in US 28 July 2017

Kocowa which is like Hulu for Korean video streaming, has been started in the United States. KBS, MBC and SBC, the three largest Korean broadcasters have created the joint venture KCP Global to showcase Korean programmes including dramas, K-POP shows … Continue reading

AT&T Loses 199,000 Video Subs in Q2 27 July 2017

AT&T saw a decline of 351,000 “traditional” video subs in Q2 due to “seasonality and elevated competition” with a decline of 156,000 DirecTV satellite subs and 195,000 IPTV customers in the period. At the end of Q2, DirecTV Now had … Continue reading