YuppTV Scope, the single subscription OTT platform for South-Asian content, has partnered with ION broadband, to offer OTT services to their broadband users.
YuppTV Scope offers a unified interface to all premium OTT apps such as SonyLiv, Zee5, EpicOn, and Yupp TV using a single subscription, while eliminating the task of accessing multiple apps, the company said in a statement.
While the ION broadband has an audience base of four lakh customers and around 25,000 access points in more than 60 cities across the country and aims to provide a traditional TV-like experience for consumers in a seamless manner.
ION broadband provides cutting-edge internet solutions to suit its various segments like retail, hospitality, campus Wi-Fi, corporate, smart-city, airports, and public Wi-Fi.
On the new partnership, Uday Reddy, Founder & CEO, YuppTV said, “We are delighted to announce our partnership with ION broadband. This partnership further highlights the growing customer base for OTT platforms across genres.”
“Users will be able to enjoy Yupp TV Scope’s unique and seamless video entertainment experience using a technologically advanced, all-encompassing platform and enjoy a traditional TV-like experience, “Reddy added.
Vielas Salunkke, Brand Management, Business Development, ION said, “OTT consumption has been on the rise in India, owning to the pandemic. We are committed to keeping in touch with the changing trends and offering relevant services for our vast customer base and providing them with a traditional TV-like experience.”
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