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Egyptian Operator Etisalat Misr Launches OTT Video Streaming App ‘Etisalat TV'

Egyptian Operator Etisalat Misr Launches OTT Video Streaming App ‘Etisalat TV' Image Credit: Etisalat

E-Vision, a subsidiary of Etisalat Group, announced its strategic partnership with Egyptian operator Etisalat Misr to launch ‘Etisalat TV’.

Etisalat TV is an OTT video streaming app that allows Etisalat Misr’s customers to watch English and Arabic movies while enjoying English movies with Arabic subtitles across smart devices anywhere and anytime.

In addition, a wide range of series, programs and Ramadan productions will be made available on the app to attract audiences across genres with top-notch entertainment and unmatched TV experience. The app can be accessed anywhere and anytime on across Android and Apple smart devices, platforms, Etisalat TV’s website and will also soon be made available on all smart TVs.

E-Vision provides its services based entirely on advanced cloud computing giving Etisalat Misr flexibility in adopting cutting-edge technologies and services. E-Vision currently operates in the UAE, KSA, Egypt and Pakistan. The Company develops solutions and capabilities to meet requirements of business partners in TV channels licensing, video-on-demand acquisition, content strategy, video OTT solutions, 4K, hospitality and advertising. 

Humaid Sahoo Al Suwaidi, CEO, E-Vision
This partnership reiterates E-vision’s commitment to provide high quality content allowing prepaid VOD operators to introduce special TV services and packages to their customers enabling operators to focus on their core business.

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