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SKY Cable Launched New OTT Service in Philippines

SKY Cable Launched New OTT Service in Philippines Image Credit: Sky Cable

SKY Cable has launched a new Over-the-Top(OTT) service, Sky on Demand in the Philippines, allowing its subscribers to watch and stream their favorite TV shows and movies from cable TV or online from any screen. Sky on Demand which is powered by the Accenture Video Solution boasts some of the most popular channels including ABS-CBN, AXN, History Channel, Food Network, Warner TV, Disney Channel and Basketball TV. 

SKY on Demand is currently available to all SKYcable, SKYbroadband and SKYmobi subscribers. Via SKYcable digibox, subscribers can also access the content via their PCs or TV sets. The mobile application can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play. 

According to Accenture, its Video Solution is an open, micro-modular and scalable software platform that enables cable providers, broadcasters and operators to quickly deploy their digital video services for consumers over managed and unmanaged devices, with a highly engaging and personalized user experience. 

Lito Tayag, Country Managing Director, Accenture 
I’m proud that Accenture is at the forefront of the ground-breaking Sky on Demand service, thanks to our technology consulting capabilities and the Accenture Video Solution platform, which has made a great impact on the way Filipinos use and experience technology.

Jerome Almirante, SKY Cable Corporation’s Digital and OTT head
By leveraging the latest advancements in digital technology, Accenture’s broad technology consulting expertise and the Accenture Video Solution platform, Sky on Demand enables us to address our customers’ evolving and growing needs for mobile and on-demand video solutions.

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