Alteox brings Rakuten TV films to PostTV in Luxembourg
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Rakuten TV on-demand content launches on Alteox B2B Video-on-Demand service and on PostTV in Luxembourg
LUXEMBOURG — Alteox and Rakuten TV – one of the leading Streaming platforms in Europe – announce the launch of Rakuten TV’s Video On Demand catalogue of international films on Alteox’s streaming platform Alteox.stream.
The content deal combines premium and high-quality catalogues from US majors and European distributors in various language versions, rental, and purchase.
POST Telecom from Luxembourg will benefit from this distribution deal by making the content package available to PostTV subscribers via their Set Top Box and on the web. The catalogue is available as TVOD (Transactional Video On Demand) in PostTV’s Box office.
Sven Breckler, CEO of Alteox, says: “I am thrilled to announce our partnership with Rakuten TV, a collaboration that fills us with excitement. This integration seamlessly brings Rakuten TV’s extensive catalogue, available in multiple languages, to our VOD platform. We believe this alliance will greatly benefit all our Operator partners by providing them with effortless access to this rich content repository via our Alteox.stream platform.”
Jorge Del Puerto, European Head of Distribution and Partnerships at Rakuten TV, comments: “Alteox is a great match to our Telco distribution strategy. Thanks to this agreement POST Luxembourg customers will be able to access Rakuten TV VOD full catalogue, with the best quality in all languages, something unique and particularly relevant for Luxembourg.”
Links: Alteox; Rakuten TV; POST Telecom
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