Asia Tech x Singapore Report: What Does the Future Hold for OTT & IPTV?
Asia Tech x Singapore Report: What Does the Future Hold for OTT & IPTV?
Earlier this month, Best IPTV Subscription Setplex attended the Asia Tech x Singapore conference, Asia’s flagship event for the digital economy. The conference hosted governments, global enterprises, and consumer communities, showcasing the latest technologies and discussing the role of technology in our shared digital future.
Here are a few of the hottest topics and trends that our team observed while in Singapore:
1. AI meets OTT & IPTV
You cannot start a discussion about technology these days without talking about AI. While many are debating how AI will impact the future of their respective industries, when it comes to video streaming tech, AI-like functionality is already in place and creating value for consumers. Consider recommendation engines – the core concept behind them involves using viewers’ watching habits and ratings as a data set to generate predictive models of similar viewers’ behaviors. This approach is in line with how companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Google are using large language models to generate human-like answers to questions. The truth is, AI is already here, and already having an impact. The question is, who is doing it well and how are these technologies being received by the end-user? If AI-like recommendation engines are creating differentiated value for consumers, businesses will search for which solutions providers are doing it best.
2. Bundles of Subscriptions
At the height of the cable era, bundling was de rigueur. A standard subscription to a cable provider would come with sports, entertainment, music, and news channels, regardless of whether an individual subscriber was interested in all of them. For a few years, ISPs have offered discounted (or sometimes even free) OTT services as part of an ISP subscription. For instance, in the US, Verizon offers a plan that includes discounted access to Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu.
Bundling of OTT subscriptions is growing, especially internationally. In India, several companies are offering bundles of the major OTT services. Even as OTT investors’ interests pivot from subscriber growth to profits (more on that later), we expect world-class OTT platforms will use bundling opportunities to keep their subscription numbers up.
3. ARPU Is the New Black
As mentioned above, OTT investors are increasingly looking for profitability, not just subscriber growth. The common way to measure that is ARPU (Average Revenue Per User). AVOD and paid content is prevalent across markets, however, technology as providers search for ways to increase revenue, expect to hear ARPU as a metric of choice. A few examples include:
Dynamic product placements: Already a revenue stream in the gaming industry
, selling in-game ad-space that can be customized for highly targeted audiences is highly desirable to advertisers. Future AI technology might similarly insert new creative on a billboard that a viewer sees in a movie or TV program.
Video commerce: An evolution of dynamic product placements, audiences will soon be able to shop within platform while watching a program. Imagine being able to buy the music that Barbie is dancing to, the watch James Bond is wearing, or even the car that Dominic Toretto is driving! The more commerce opportunities available, the more valuable those product placements become – even the smaller, less recognizable ones.
Gamification and digital assets:
The game industry uses leaderboards and achievements in a variety of ways to keep players engaged, and similarly, the stats around social media posts are a sort of gamification that encourages users to make engaging posts repeatedly. Soon, OTT and IPTV platforms may use those strategies to keep audiences engaged. For instance, a Real Madrid superfan could earn an on-screen badge showing that they have watched an entire season of games. Or Star Trek fans might be interested in buying an NFT that represents the premiere of a new series.
What is Streampool, and why do you need it?
Many companies struggle with video content delivery. How do you reduce costs, improve performance, and optimize your network so that you can maintain a high quality of service (QOS) for your end users?
There are several products in the market that allow you to build your own local CDN (content delivery network) to affect cost, performance, and QOS. Add Streampool to that list.
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Streampool can also act as an origin server, protecting your transcoders and allowing you to scale up.
Streampool can also act as a caching solution, load balancing high demand VOD content or live content that you want to reduce the load on origin servers.
A typical CDN is usually global and includes multiple servers that can deliver any kind of content to users around the world. But that can often mean a given CDN is serving every kind of content. That may result in one CDN client’s content generating a load imbalance on shared servers that results in other clients not always getting the optimum performance for their own content.
Streampool is Setplex’s in-house CDN, focused solely on delivering video, whether it’s live or VOD. Streampool can receive HLS, DASH, or CMAF streams, and consists of spots (or clusters) containing pools with streams. And each pool can have individual settings for ingestion (such as push, pull, or packaging) and delivery.
Streampool cluster management interface
Setplex can deploy individual Streampool spots for clients so that the edge servers are located as close as physically possible to end users. Our smart load-balancing mechanism enables seamless traffic distribution between spots based on user location (the closest spot) and performance (the least loaded spot). Streampool is also deeply integrated with SetrixTM an encoding/transcoding option that many of our clients already use. The native integration between Streampool and Setrix eliminates the challenges and labor of integrating a 3rd-party CDN.
Streampool features include:
Origin server capability
High scalability, handling increased loads, and adapting to decreased loads to save resources (i.e., load balancing capability)
Content protection, with token-based authentication, geo-blocking, and ACL (access control lists)
Automatic catch-up functionality and time-shift creation
Ingestion and delivery of live streams and Lux IPTV VOD in HLS, DASH, or CMAF
Sproot is the Streampool management console, providing you with full control of the configuration, monitoring, and reporting for all your spots.
And, of course, with Streampool, you’ll receive access to detailed, real-time statistics such as number of streams, traffic, errors, and number of viewers, in order to manage your business.
Want to learn more about why Setplex’s custom CDN powered by Streampool is quickly becoming a favorite of growing content and video providers? Reach out, and we can help you learn why Streampool is right for you.
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