OTTplay, India’s leading Super OTT app and AI-driven recommendation platform, has announced a partnership with Quadrant Televentures Limited (Connect Broadband), a prominent Internet Service Provider in North India.
This collaboration is set to transform digital entertainment across Punjab, Chandigarh, Haryana, and parts of Jammu & Kashmir by integrating 25 popular OTT platforms into broadband plans, TelecomTalk reported.
Through Quadrant’s fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network, users can now access top OTT services like Sony Liv, Zee5, LionsgatePlay, Shemaroo, Chaupal, and Fancode through affordable, high-speed internet plans, starting from ₹519 (30 Mbps) up to ₹919 (200 Mbps). This bundled offering aims to meet diverse viewing and data needs, enhancing regional and international content accessibility.
OTTplay’s CEO, Avinash Mudaliar, expressed optimism about reaching a larger audience, noting the strong demand for varied OTT content. Quadrant Televentures’ management also highlighted the value of providing seamless broadband, unlimited voice, and OTT packages under a single subscription.
With OTTplay’s expansive lineup, including CinemaWorld, RunnTV, Playflix, and more, the partnership promises a comprehensive entertainment experience tailored to the dynamic preferences of Punjabi households.
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