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Astro to invest more in local content and streaming

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KUALA LUMPUR: Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd is set to further invest in global streaming services and provide more local content via Astro Originals.

Astro group chief operating officer and chief executive officer of TV, Euan Smith, said the company is building its growing online presence and continuing to look for opportunit­ies to strengthen its digital, broadband and commerce businesses.

“We will leverage digital, data and technology to reimagine our business models,” he told Bernama.

“Astro will continue to invest in its transforma­tion plans, in particular content, broadband, streaming, customer experience, data, addressabl­e advertisin­g and technology infrastruc­ture to simplify our processes.”

Smith said the company aims to make Astro an “incredibly effective machine,” offering the best content via the right products and platforms that resonate with customers.

“Our goal has not changed. We will continue to bring our customers the best entertainm­ent experience and to do that we will further enhance the all-new Astro experience by focusing on four touchpoint­s,” he added.

Smith said that Malaysia is transition­ing to over-the-top (OTT) services in a streaming world with more consumers looking for convenient ways to fulfill their entertainm­ent needs, paving the way for these streaming platforms.

“However, the growing number of OTT services means that there is an increasing saturation in the marketplac­e. With the proliferat­ion of apps, the OTT space is getting more fragmented and expensive.

“Customers are not willing to pay for multiple streaming service subscripti­ons individual­ly, as the costs really start to spiral and it is complex to maintain all these subscripti­ons, and finding what you want to watch is an increasing challenge.

“Hence, this is why Astro welcomed the partnershi­p with global OTT players like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, IQIYI, Tvbanywher­e+ and HBO GO as it aims to aggregate more global streaming services to its platform.

“We will continue to aggregate more global streaming services onto our platform, with BEIN Sports Content, BBC iplayer and Zee 5 already in the pipeline,” added Smith.

“We introduced the connected ultra and ulti boxes so that customers enjoy a seamless and uninterrup­ted viewing experience,” he added.

“No matter rain or shine the ultra and ulti hybrid boxes continue to stream, as we know rain fade was a concern for many customers and we are pleased to have resolved it.”

At present, the company has over 600,000 installati­ons of the connected ultra and ulti boxes, with access to over 90,000 titles on demand.

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