

The Americas is further studied across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States.
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This research report categorizes the Cloud TV to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:īased on Deployment, the market was studied across Private Cloud and Public Cloud.īased on Organization Size, the market was studied across Large Enterprises and SMEs.īased on Verticals, the market was studied across Media Organizations and Broadcasters and Telecom Companies.īased on Region, the market was studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa.

In this report, the years 20 are considered historical years, 2021 as the base year, 2022 as the estimated year, and years from 2023 to 2027 are considered the forecast period. It helps organization leaders make better decisions when currency exchange data is readily available. The report provides market sizing and forecast across 7 major currencies - USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD, and CHF. The Global Cloud TV Market size was estimated at USD 1,783.68 million in 2021 and expected to reach USD 2,005.21 million in 2022, and is projected to grow at a CAGR 12.67% to reach USD 3,649.90 million by 2027. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - announces the release of the report "Cloud TV Market Research Report by Deployment, Organization Size, Verticals, Region - Global Forecast to 2027 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19".

Today Booxmedia has a core team of close to 20 people in Helsinki, but also a similar-sized development team in Asia.New York, Aug. pdf), which gave support and a small amount of funding to startups founded by recently departed Nokians. However, when Nokia started to downsize in 2009 many such development programs got the axe.įour of the Booxmedia team then left Nokia to further develop the cloud TV platform independently, supported by the latter’s Innovation Mill program (.
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The idea was to explore how to remotely consume TV/video content and other media typically accessed at home, including recorded TV, on smartphones.

Booxmedia’s concept was originally developed at Nokia as part of the then handset giant’s home communications business. Other features of the platform include HD quality streaming of live TV access to catch-up TV, video on demand and cloud-based recording ‘follow-me’ functionality enabling playback of content to be started on one device and continued on another and the ability to turn your smartphone into an “intelligent” remote control for any internet-connected TV screen, for which Booxmedia holds a patent.
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Regards the latter, Booxmedia has TV apps for iOS, Android and Windows mobile devices, as well as a browser-based version targeting smart TVs, games consoles, and set-top boxes. This includes media capture, encoding, transcoding, storage and delivery. Its core product enables operators and service providers - think quad-play companies, for example - to launch “TV everywhere” services via Booxmedia’s ‘off-the-shelf’ cloud platform, negating the need for them to build their own bespoke technology and infrastructure. The acquisition price initially comprises €7.2m in cash and €0.7m in Amino shares, but will be topped up by €2.6m, shared equally between cash and stock, dependent on Booxmedia meeting revenue targets over the next three years.įounded in 2009 but based on an idea and (and some technology) developed at Nokia from 2007, Booxmedia offers a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud TV platform to let various kinds of TV providers offer their customers an OTT service. The Helsinki-headquartered company has been acquired by Cambridge, U.K.-based and AIM-listed IPTV provider Amino for €7.9 million. Booxmedia, the Finnish cloud-TV platform founded by ex-Nokians, has seen an exit today.
