Go by OSN launches in Dubai
May 19, 2014
UAE pay-TV network OSN has confirmed the the launch of ‘Go by OSN’, its new premium online TV service.
For $10 per month, subscribers can access thousands of hours of premium entertainment including Hollywood blockbusters, critically-acclaimed Arabic productions, award-winning TV series and popular kids content, contract and commitment-free, in just a few clicks. ‘Go by OSN’ is compatible with all Internet providers, and is available on fixed, wifi, 3G, and 4G mobile broadband across 24 countries in the MENA region. The service is currently available on PCs and Macs, smartphones, and tablets and will soon be launched on Smart TVs and gaming consoles.
David Butorac, Chief Executive Officer, OSN, said: “We are witnessing one of the biggest shifts in technology since the launch of the internet with mobile devices playing an increasingly important role in people’s lives today – especially the youth. As a pioneer of pay-TV, OSN has always believed in pushing the frontiers to achieve excellence in the region’s burgeoning television sector. With the launch of ‘Go,’ not only is OSN setting another benchmark, but we are creating a platform that reflects the changing viewing habits of consumers across the region.”
Emad Morcos, SVP – Business Development and Digital at OSN adds: “There is no other service in the market that has multiple Hollywood studio deals which enables ‘Go’ to play host to the most critically-acclaimed and diversified Western and Arabic content. This coupled with our strong line-up of Arabic productions and movies makes ‘Go’ an irresistible product.”
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