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BMA’s View: brkContent Streaming: Essential Technical And Operational Features for Successful OTT Platforms

January 20, 2025
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[This article is written by Benjamin Pius (Publisher @ BMA) as part of the forthcoming OTT Content Streaming And Distribution Summit on 18 – 19 February 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. Learn more about the event here]

Everyone agrees that building and offering a successful OTT content streaming platform and associated services requires having the right technical and operational capabilities. 

Having the correct technical and operational requirements is non-negotiable because they ensure seamless functionality of your service(s) and guarantee scalability and affordability for long-term growth. 

So, that said, below are key features that anyone looking to deliver a first-rate OTT streaming service should consider for implementation:

  • High-Quality Streaming Capabilities: Quality is king when it comes to OTT platforms. Users expect buffer-free, high-resolution streaming. To achieve this, invest in a robust content delivery network (CDN) and leverage adaptive bitrate streaming to adjust video quality based on a user’s internet connection.
  • Scalability: As user numbers grow, the platform must scale efficiently without compromising performance. Reputable Cloud-based solutions allow you to handle increasing traffic while keeping costs manageable. Implement autoscaling features to adapt to fluctuations in user activity.
  • User-Friendly Interface and Experience: A clean, intuitive interface can make or break user engagement. Conduct regular usability testing to ensure easy navigation. Include personalisation features like “Recommended for You” sections powered by machine learning algorithms.
  • Low-Cost Deployment: Start with a minimum viable product (MVP) to test the market. Use open-source platforms or affordable white-label solutions to minimise upfront costs. As the platform grows, reinvest revenue into customising and enhancing the platform.
  • Analytics and Insights: An OTT platform must have built-in analytics to track user behaviour, content performance, and revenue metrics. Tools like Google Analytics provide actionable insights that can guide strategic decisions.
  • Affordability for Ad-Supported Models: For platforms relying on ad revenue, ensuring low-cost operations is critical. This can be achieved using cost-effective cloud solutions, optimising content storage, and automating ad insertion workflows.

By implementing these how-to strategies, OTT platforms can achieve operational excellence while staying cost-effective and scalable for long-term success.

[This article is written by Benjamin Pius (Publisher @ BMA) as part of the forthcoming OTT Content Streaming And Distribution Summit on 18 – 19 February 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. Learn more about the event here]

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