New Delhi: Meghbela Broadband<\/a> is set to rollout voice, video, data and bundled subscription to 9 OTT<\/a> apps through FTTH (Fiber-To-The-Home) in West Bengal competing with the likes of Jio Fiber<\/a>, Airtel<\/a> Home and Tata Sky.
“We have partnered with the leading OTT platforms Amazon Prime, Zee5, Hungama, Hubhopper, ShemarooMe, Gaana along with Bengali players like Hoichoi, Addatimes and Bongo TV to provide premium content subscriptions,” Tapabrata Mukherjee, co-founder and director, Meghbela Broadband told ET.
The Kolkata-based internet service provider (ISP) which operates across 70 cities in India with a subscriber base of 150,000 users is targeting to add another 200,000 users (including 50,000 Android Box users) within a year of launch and expand the services outside Bengal.
“The leading telcos have been in the fixed broadband business for very long and even with the launch of the latest entrant in the telecom space, we haven’t faced any competitive heat from any of these players because of the personalised service experience we give to the end customer,” Mukherjee said.
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