Mondo Globo/MCNC launches Arabic multi-delivery TV platform in Europe
Mondo Globo/ MCNC Group has launched a TV platform directed at the Arabic community in Europe. The platform includes more than 50 TV channels of the most sought-after programmes among Arab audiences.
Arabic-speaking viewers in Europe now have access to programmes via a multi-delivery platform including digital satellite box and Android TV OTT box in addition to digital applications for mobile, tablet, and Android Smart TVs.
This is also the first legal platform of its kind across Europe to distribute Arabic content. This platform also provides the technical infrastructure required for viewers to experience a glitch-free and sustainable viewing experience in HD.
Commenting on the platform, Cedric Aoun, COO of the Globo/MCNC Group, said: “The Arabic content distribution landscape in Europe is polluted by many illegal and piracy platforms that do not have the legal rights to distribute and promote such content. Mondo Globo/MCNC Group plays a vital role in creating awareness and promoting the best interests of both the broadcaster and the viewer and is heavily engaged with different industry stakeholders to flush out such illegal activities and platforms to ensure consumer safety.”
Mondo Globo currently offers customised bouquets catering to Arab and Muslim audiences in cooperation with major broadcasting entities and telcos around the world.
By: Mena TV
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