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What is OTT?

OTT (Over-The-Top) refers to the delivery of video or audio content over the internet without requiring users to subscribe to a traditional cable or satellite television service. It's commonly used for streaming movies, TV shows, and music directly to devices like smartphones, smart TVs, and computers.

What other technologies are related to OTT?

OTT Competitor Technologies

IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) delivers television content over IP networks, often a closed network, which can compete with OTT services that use the open internet.
mentioned alongside OTT in 9% (291) of relevant job posts
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) is a traditional broadcast television standard and competes with OTT for viewership.
mentioned alongside OTT in 13% (87) of relevant job posts
Traditional television competes with OTT for viewers' attention.
mentioned alongside OTT in 3% (56) of relevant job posts

OTT Complementary Technologies

Connected TV (CTV) devices are often used to access OTT services, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside OTT in 12% (196) of relevant job posts
Video on Demand (VOD) is a content delivery method used in OTT. Often OTT platforms utilize VOD for their content delivery.
mentioned alongside OTT in 15% (109) of relevant job posts
Set-top boxes (STBs) can be used to access OTT services on TVs, acting as a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside OTT in 20% (68) of relevant job posts

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