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OTT Video Service Providers in the Middle East Harness the Power of Mobile Video Content to Redefine Television Viewership

Market has an opportunity to grow to 265 million viewers by 2020, according to Frost & Sullivan's Digital Media team

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates(03 May 2017)

The boom in smart phone and Internet penetration is transforming traditional television (TV) viewership patterns in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), creating a vast, fertile market for over-the-top (OTT) video services. In addition to government support for Internet ubiquity and large-scale digital transformation, the presence of a large, young population that is well acquainted with mobile technology is attracting significant investments to this market.

Over-the-top (OTT) Video Services to Transform TV Viewing in Middle East and North Africa, Forecast to 2021 is part of Frost & Sullivan's Digital Media Growth Partnership subscription. The analysis presents the key stakeholders in the online video market across 17 MENA countries. It discusses the market scenario and growth prospects of major participants, new entrants, and the role of telecom services in transforming the way TV content is consumed. It also analyses viewership patterns, content preferences, and devices most used for online video consumption, and forecasts revenue and subscriber base growth from 2016 to 2021.

To know more about the impact of Over-the-top (OTT) video services on TV viewing in Middle East andNorth Africa, please click here.

"Competition is heating up in the market as key participants are figuring out the best-fit revenue models," said Frost & Sullivan Digital Transformation Research Analyst Aafia Bathool. Research Director Vidya S Nath adds, "Currently there are 75 million viewers with only 2.3 million paying subscribers throughout the region, indicating a slow conversion of registered to paid viewers. However, this could potentially grow to 20 million by 2020."

The team opines that strategic alliances among stakeholders, an optimum mix of local and international content, competitive pricing, and a sophisticated, user-friendly interface will all go a long way in increasing service adoption and accelerating market growth. With international players like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video having a regional footprint, the onus is on local players such as STARZ Play, beIN Sports Connect, MBC Shahid, OSN GO, icflix, and others to formulate compelling content strategies to consolidate their position in the market.

While overall Internet penetration levels have rocketed, the lack of uniformity in broadband availability hinders the provision of OTT services to various countries that have a large installed base of legacy technology. Besides, viewers are accustomed to free-to-air (FTA) channels and pirated online videos due to the lack of a regulatory framework. The consequent sluggish uptake of paid subscriptions has slowed the return on investment on OTT services, giving pause to several broadcasters.

The customer experience and user interface in the MENA OTT market needs to be richer and more user friendly to win more subscribers. OTT companies can overcome these shortcomings by adopting effective methods for personalization and customization, and employing analytical tools. In its current stage of evolution, OTT is heavily reliant on TV for advertising and content. Service providers that develop a hybrid model that combines TV and OTT will entrench themselves in the market.

"The escalating demand from a tech-savvy population for quality international and exclusive Arabic content is encouraging OTT video service providers to stream videos and other big-ticket events, such as live sports, online," noted Bathool. "The pricing, data analytics, and video quality will determine the OTT market leader in the next five years."

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