Ooyala, MPP partner for OTT/IPTV solutions
April 12, 2018
By Sanjeev Bhavnani
Subscription and billing platform MPP Global and video software and services specialist Ooyala are teaming up to bring a suite of services for broadcasters, operators and media companies to monetise OTT and IPTV video services easily, effectively and better.
“By working together with Ooyala, we can offer a game-changing experience for our clients,” declared Paul Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of MPP Global. “Between the capabilities of MPP Global’s eSuite platform and Ooyala’s comprehensive suite of software, we believe we can combine to help our customers deliver media experiences that are more personal, more engaging and more profitable.”
“Adding MPP Global to Ooyala’s partner ecosystem was a natural fit,” said Jonathan Huberman, CEO, Ooyala. “We’re able to build on their content monetisation and customer acquisition and retention capabilities by providing an exceptional solution to help media companies build out new subscription offerings, while improving existing ones. In today’s world, where consumers demand premium video content anywhere, anytime and on any screen, every media company is looking for ways to enhance their video offerings and better engage viewers.”
Ooyala is one of the world’s largest premium video platforms and an advanced content supply chain optimisation platform that removes the cost and complexity of creation, orchestration and distribution. MPP Global’s subscription management platform and Ooyala’s cloud video services have already been deployed by leading media organisations around the world, with success supporting large OTT viewership for customers in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
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