Netgem secures 29 new content partnerships in 2015 on its #TelcoTV Platform
December 3, 2015
Netgem secures 29 new content partnerships in 2015 on its
#TelcoTV Platform
OTT Partnerships offer unprecedented content coverage in
record time on Netgem #TelcoTV – competing with Pay-TV
providers to deliver a more cost-effective and flexible model for
Telcos
London, UK – 3 December 2015 – Netgem, the acclaimed end-to-end video entertainment
provider and global leader in #TelcoTV, today announced it has secured a total of 29
additional content partnerships throughout 2015, bringing the total number of partners to
more than 50. The agreements, signed for the UK and European markets, have enabled
Netgem to provision an unparalleled level of free and pay-as-you-go entertainment content
to the fast growing customer base of Netgem’s Telco operator clients across movies, series,
international channels, children’s, and thematic content – providing over 400 channels and
thousands of On-Demand video assets.
In order to further expand its offering to telecoms operators, Netgem has signed partnerships
with some of the best known content providers, including MUBI, Netflix, Youtube, Wuaki.TV,
and Sky’s Now TV. By securing these partnerships Netgem has ensured that operators are
able to deliver a compelling TV and entertainment service offering to their customers that
gives them a distinct advantage over their competitors – including a number of traditional
Pay-TV providers.
One of Netgem’s most recent partnerships has been with online TV streaming solution
Simplestream to provide the company’s TV Player Plus service that offers customers in the
UK a wide range of TV and films across free and premium TV channels, including Eurosport,
National Geographic and Cartoon Network.
Netgem has also signed an agreement with
global media solutions provider Globecast to provide My Polish TV and Telefrance in the UK
which launched on EE TV on 26th November.
“The Triple/Quad-Play telecoms market is an incredibly competitive space, with a range of
service providers competing hard to maintain revenue streams and gain new customers”
said Sylvain Thevenot, Managing Director of Netgem TV PVX. “By signing agreements with
leading content providers on our #TelcoTV platform, we are enabling telcos to save both in
terms of cost and time-to-market as they deploy engaging TV services to their customers. Operators can then focus on delivering the best customer experience, rather than having to
deal with the challenges of securing and maintaining content services and building out
content management infrastructure.”
A key enabler of Netgem’s success in securing these partnerships is the acclaimed
#TelcoTV platform, a service that integrates Broadcast TV with IPTV and HTML 5-based
OTT content to enable telecoms service providers to deliver a complete experience to their
customers across TV and mobile devices.
Efe Cakarel, Founder and CEO of MUBI and one of Netgem’s content partners, said: “We
are really excited to have launched MUBI on EE TV through Netgem this autumn.
The
partnership has gotten off to a great start, and continues to show tremendous momentum in
our growth by expanding our reach to a much wider audience. We look forward bringing
Netgem’s customers the best films from around the world throughout 2016.”
Netgem is continuing its drive to provision new channels, with Al Jazeera and SPI FilmBox
due to be launched on the #TelcoTV platform in the near future.
About
Netgem
Netgem is the global leader in #TelcoTV, operating in 20 countries, serving several million
households. Netgem delivers the best Multi-screen TV experience supporting the widest
range of content, enabling the most innovative Telcos around the globe, such as EE,
NetPlus, Post Luxembourg and Totalplay to deploy market leading Multi-screen Video
Entertainment services.