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Magine TV makes debut in Thailand

October 7, 2015 13.50 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Amarit Sukhavanij, CEO of CTH and Ambuj Goyal, CEO of Magine TV

Amarit Sukhavanij, CEO of CTH and Ambuj Goyal, CEO of Magine TV

Swedish OTT platform Magine TV has partnered with Thailand-based cable network CTH, marking the company’s first entry into the Asian mobile TV market.

Magine TV will power CTH’s OTT offering on its cloud service, allowing for the distribution of CTH’s entertainment and sports channel packages across all mobile devices and screens. Magine TV’s technology will provide viewers with access to premium content such as the Barclays Premier League across Thailand, via live streaming as well as through catch-up functionality.

“Magine TV is delighted to enter into a significant partnership with such an established broadcaster as CTH; this is a major step for Magine, and marks our first move into the Asian market. Live sports events such as Premier League football matches are integral to CTH’s offering, and create a huge demand on OTT platforms in terms of the number of users streaming concurrently,’ commented Ambuj Goyal, CEO of Magine TV.

“Picture quality and low latency are features that Magine TV has developed to cope with such demand, and we are confident that in these areas we can offer CTH and other broadcasters an unparalleled service, as demonstrated through Magine TV’s service in Germany throughout FIFA World Cup in 2014”

“We are delighted to partner with Magine, a truly best in class in the OTT space, to move CTH into an area of offering which is becoming more and more relevant in Thailand,” said Amarit Sukhavanij, CEO of CTH.

“The significance of this alliance cannot be overstated because the demands of being a pay TV / broadcaster requires a constant need to innovate our business, our offering, and who we are, to ensure that our subscribers are connected to the best there is. This relationship with Magine allows us to address these objectives. We look forward to developing our relationship with Magine towards greater viewer experience for our business and subscribers.”

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Tagged With: Asia, Magine TV, Thailand Edited: 7 October 2015 17:31

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