Mola TV taps Viaccess-Orca
April 14, 2021
Viaccess-Orca (VO) has announced that Mola TV, an entertainment networks in Indonesia, is using its Secure Video Player to deliver English Premier League (EPL) football matches. VO Secure Video Player features client-side advertising insertion (CSAI) capabilities, maximising monetisation opportunities for Mola TV.
“Our goal is to deliver more than just live sports coverage of EPL matches — we want to provide fans with a personalised sports streaming experience,” said Ching Ping Lee, CTO at Mola TV. “VO Secure VideosPlayer enables us to share insights about viewers with advertisers while keeping data secure and complying with privacy-related regulations. We’ve already integrated the player on more than 3 million devices, an amazing feat made possible by VO’s ultra-responsive technical support team.”
Mola TV’s revenues currently comes from monthly subscriptions which integrates into backend systems for inventory management. By providing a Reactive Native framework, VO’s Secure Video Player enables faster app development across Android and iOS devices so that Mola TV can continuously enhance the viewer experience in record time to market.
“The Indonesian market is characterised by a high diversity of devices, ranging from low-cost to high-end smartphones, tablets, and set-top boxes. It was important for Mola TV to partner with an experienced technology provider supporting all diversity of devices,” said Dokyung Lee, Vice President of Sales APAC at VO. “Mola TV chose VO Secure Video Player because it is one of the most mature solutions available with a track record for successful deployments by leading operators and content providers around the world.”
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