Tag: Manpreet Bumrah

  • OTT, broadband, and ARPU chase

    OTT, broadband, and ARPU chase

    Mumbai: The adoption of streaming in India has happened in stages driven by affordable handsets, cheap data, and most recently the pandemic. While the first two aspects set the stage for global streamers like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix to enter the country, the next few years saw both existing as well as new network and non-network players intensifying the scene.

    Despite Netflix’s admittedly ‘frustrated ambitions,’ India continues to be an attractive market for international OTT brands. NBC Universal’s hayu launched last December, AMC+ in March 2022, and the entry of HBO Max is on the cards. The ‘mainstreaming of streaming’ in India, however, depends in a big way on ‘Bharat’ which will power the next wave of OTT adoption through the ‘regional OTT-local ISP/wired broadband’ combine. And now is the time for it.

    What changed?

    The obvious increase in on-demand content consumption aside, what the pandemic changed at a more fundamental and universal level was that India seems to have reached the point of no return in the context of broadband adoption. Between 2016 and now, broadband has become a utility, and ‘2020’ is to be credited exactly for that.

    This also explains why despite the prepaid tariff hike in November 2021 that led to the gross loss in subscriptions, clean up of low paying, dormant users, and movement to postpaid resulted in higher ARPUs (average revenue per user) for telcos across. A look at the past 10 months of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) data shows that wired broadband has grown consistently, while mobile and fixed broadband fluctuated.

    In fact, the sharp rise of 8.24 per cent last December was reminiscent of the increased demand for wired broadband fuelled by work from home, online education, e-commerce and other digital services, as well as online video during the pandemic.  The requirement for cheaper, faster and uninterrupted data, saw wired broadband subscriptions growing by 3.42 per cent post the second wave.

    Mutual advantage

    The shifting of broadband consumption from offices to homes, mobiles to CTVs and urban to rural is bound to create more regional prospects for VoD content providers, as well as smaller ISPs and MSOs that are struggling to maintain their individual existence. The OTT opportunity has contributed significantly to ensuring that players like OneOTT and ACT that thrive on a strong tier 2-3 play in addition to the metros are counted in the league of Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea today.

    “We all know that wired broadband is more reliable in terms of speed and quality compared to wireless. But to wire, the whole country is Capex sensitive,” Microscan business head–ISP and director Playbox TV Samson Jesudas says. “The penetration of wired broadband is therefore just about 20 per cent in India. Hence we should appreciate big telcos who are investing huge amounts to wire up the whole country. At the same time, we should ensure the survival of other ISPs in the country.”

    Struggling on account of dropping ARPUs as a result of data prices going down, increased customer acquisition cost, high payback of over 12 months, as well as churn issues, ISPs are in greater need than ever to explore other value-added services as revenue options. In such a scenario, OTT can be the catalyst to promote wired broadband.

    “Today, all telcos and ISPs are bundling OTT content along with their broadband plans. Cable operators have upgraded themselves to ISPs or franchisees of ISPs. Logistically they are in best position to give quality and timely service to end subscribers,” observes Jesudas. “In fact, there has to be a major consolidation of these LCOs and ISPs by telcos and large ISPs,” Jesudas adds.

    In addition to tech and content, partnerships with ISPs are an integral part of ErosSTX’s OTT platform Eros Now’s B2B strategy.

    “Today, content makes up for over 82 per cent of internet consumption which also means more consumption of data and increased ARPUs for ISPs. In other words, ISPs have emerged as a medium for consumers to consume more data,” remarks Eros Now senior VP distribution and alliances Manpreet Bumrah. “We work together with ISPs on innovative modulation of engineered subscription plans with a win-all proposition for the entire ecosystem which includes OTT, ISPs and consumers.”

    Elaborating on the prospects for MSOs, Bumrah shares that there are over 750 million mobile internet consumers in the country today which establishes the fact that India is riding on the internet. However, only 25 million households have access to wired broadband. “With the cable connected to around 200 million houses, there is a huge opportunity for the entire digital media and entertainment ecosystem to grow at the household level,” he says. 

    According to Global Infocom Networks partner and director Harshal Dalal, local ISPs are moving ahead from being vanilla broadband service providers to becoming digital service providers today. “Along with OTT which is proving to be a major stepping stone, diversification is being carried out through other offerings such as insurance and travel & tourism,” he notes.

    Currently associated with over ten OTT platforms, the Global Infocom Networks has been providing quality and cost-effective solutions to ISPs. It aims to bring more awareness to them in terms of customising their offers and penetrating tier 2 and 3 cities in 2022.

    The promise of 100 million ‘TV Nevers’

    In a further boost to digital India, the recent budget promised great leaps in rural broadband connectivity through the government’s flagship programme – BharatNet. It aims to bring broadband to 361,000 villages across 16 states, including 1.37 lakh gram panchayats by 2025.  The new infra-sharing guidelines are also making it feasible for smaller MSO/ISPs to reach remote areas of the country. 

    Commenting on the possibility this creates, Bumrah says, “As internet bandwidth improves, the consumer experience will improve which will further accelerate the uptake of the internet in the country including by the 100 million ‘no TV households’.”

    According to the economic survey released on 31 January, 5.46 lakh km optical fiber cable (OFC) has been laid as of September 2021, a total of 1.73 lakh gram panchayats (GP) have been connected by OFC, and 1.59 lakh gram panchayats are service ready under BharatNet. Combined with the global push for affordable broadband led by the ITU, BharatNet has the potential to revolutionise the telecom sector much in the same way as Free Dish has transformed the broadcasting industry in recent years.

  • Eros Now partners with Global Networks Infocom to expand its reach

    Eros Now partners with Global Networks Infocom to expand its reach

    Mumbai: Eros STX Global Corp-owned OTT entertainment platform Eros Now on Thursday announced that it has partnered with Global Networks Infocom Pvt Ltd (GNIPL), supplier of IT infra and network equipment along with value added services to internet service providers, telcos, and system integrators across India through its brand – Globenet.

    Following this, Eros Now’s filmi library of over 12,000 digital titles as well as premium original episodic series, and music videos, will be available to GNIPL’s customer base across India. Globenet will bundle Eros Now’s yearly subscription packs along with their products and services and distribute them to its premium users nationally.

    Commenting on the partnership, Eros Now SVP and business head tech zone Manpreet Bumrah said, “Over the past year, we have seen a radical change in consumer behavior. People are more inclined towards watching new content online as they spend more time at home. With our partnerships with service providers, we are looking at benefitting these consumers by offering a plethora of content and expanding our national reach.” 

    Globenet director Harshal Dalal shared, “India is currently an OTT driven market, and we are delighted to announce our partnership with Eros Now – one of the leading OTT players in India. Through this partnership, we aim to create a holistic digital ecosystem and offer unlimited entertainment with bundled services to our customers.”

    According to a recent study by consultancy firm Ovum, India has one of the highest numbers of users with carrier-bundled paid media services. As a value-conscious country, Indians are drawn to service providers offering multiple streaming services, whether for mobile or broadband connections on smart TVs. Carrier-bundled media services provide users with options and encourage consumption, thus helping in maintaining a loyal consumer base

  • ZEE5’s Manpreet Bumrah joins Eros STX Global Corp

    ZEE5’s Manpreet Bumrah joins Eros STX Global Corp

    KOLKATA: Content powerhouse Eros International (Eros STX) has appointed Manpreet Bumrah as senior vice president- distribution and alliance, techzone head. He will continue to be based out of Mumbai.

    Prior to this, Bumrah was working with leading OTT platform ZEE5 as vice president- business development and commercials. At ZEE5, he was spearheading the strategic partnerships with telecom operators,  e-commerce players, OEM manufacturers, edutainment platforms and tech partners.  

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    He has nearly two decades of rich experience in business development, customer relation, revenue expansion. Bumrah, an alumnus of Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, has worked across brands including LG Electronics, Vodafone, Reliance Broadcast Network, Samtel and others.

  • ZEE5 offers its premium subscription to JioFiber users

    ZEE5 offers its premium subscription to JioFiber users

    MUMBAI: While the world is still battling the effects of the pandemic and the resulting shutdowns and restrictions, ZEE5 has risen to the occasion to keep all those at home constantly entertained. With constant innovations and upgrades, the Super-App has been ceaselessly leading digital transformations to create a wholesome entertainment ecosystem that caters to each segment of their diverse audience.

    Furthering these efforts, ZEE5 now offers its premium subscription to JioFiber users. This complimentary subscription to ZEE5’s premium content is available to new as well as existing JioFiber users on Silver plan and above.

    The association offers JioFiber users unlimited entertainment through complimentary access to ZEE5’s library of 4500+ movies and 120+ originals for eligible customers. With continuous content additions across 12 languages, JioFiber’s users can look forward to an exciting library of content that is ready to keep them company 24/7. With ZEE5’s addition, Jio further strengthens its entertainment offering for its JioFiber customers.

    Speaking on this collaboration, ZEE5 India business development and commercial head Manpreet Bumrah stated, “As India’s Entertainment Super-App, ZEE5’s focus has always been on delivering the best of entertainment to every segment of our diverse audiences through custom plans. This association is in line with our vision to further consolidate our presence across the country by leveraging the synergies between the two iconic consumer brands. And this step will benefit the users of Jio and ZEE5 by bringing the convenience of streaming a choice of content, be it shows, originals or popular movies. With the lockdown, we have witnessed a significant uptick in subscriptions and streaming on our platform and this integration will help us keep JioFiber customers engaged and entertained, across spectrum of devices.”

  • IN10 Media inks content partnership deal with ZEE5

    IN10 Media inks content partnership deal with ZEE5

    MUMBAI: IN10 Media, a network with diverse offerings in the media and entertainment sector, has announced its two-channel content partnership deal with ZEE5. With this partnership, ZEE5 users will have easy access to IN10 Media’s infotainment channel EPIC TV, and youth-centric, 24-hour music channel ShowBox.

    With the integration of both these linear television channels on ZEE5 app, users now can watch the wide repertoire of content from EPIC TV’s diverse tales about India to ShowBox’s original and innovative musical programs anytime, anywhere.

    EPIC TV’s eclectic library of high-quality, India-centric content comprises of leading marquee shows like Regiment Diaries, Raja Rasoi Aur Andaaz Anokha, Indipedia, Umeed India and more. It is the only infotainment channel available on ZEE5, adding new flavours to the platform’s existing content library of 100+ originals, movies, news and its brand-new gamification.

    ShowBox recently ranked the fourth most-watched musical channel in the country (as per BARC Week 10-11 2020 data), offers various shows like ‘YO! Wassup’, an interactive show wherein viewers can send their picture to be displayed on the channel along with a message, ‘Swag Star’, a fun interactive chat show with known and budding artists, ‘Super hits with Drama Queen Swati’ a compilation of super hit songs with famous Red FM RJ- Swati, ‘Music Box Office’, a weekly show reviewing latest musical videos, and albums.

    Commenting on the IN10 Media Syndication & Acquisition AVP Adita Jain said: “At IN10, our constant endeavour has been to make our unique bouquet of content available through various avenues and platforms for the users’ as per their preference. With an increasing number of people consuming content on-the-go, our association with ZEE5 reinforces our commitment of providing high-quality content with easy accessibility. Our vision is to truly utilize the digital space and continue to explore opportunities to expand our content offering nationally & globally.”

    On the ZEE5 India business development & commercial head Manpreet Bumrah said, “We believe in providing content across languages, genres and clusters, as we aspire to be the super-app of entertainment.  The larger vision at ZEE5, is to be able to build a rich repository of varied content across genres that makes a ZEE5 an investment for an individual to enjoy content viewing anytime, anywhere.”

  • ZEE5 partners with FreeCharge

    ZEE5 partners with FreeCharge

    MUMBAI: ZEE5 – India’s largest ConTech brand, and FreeCharge – one of the leading digital platforms for financial services and products, have come together to give another reason for the audience to cheer this festive season. FreeCharge customers can now purchase a Zee5 subscription through the wallet at their convenience, thus allowing them access to the 100,000+ hours of content across 12 languages.

    FreeCharge, a wholly owned subsidiary of Axis Bank Limited, is India’s No.1 payments app. Customers across the country use FreeCharge to make prepaid, postpaid, DTH, metro recharge and utility bill payments. The organization as part of their expansion into a full-fledged digital financial services platform also offers services like lending, gold, digital credit card and mutual funds to name a few. Through this partnership both the brands promise to delight customers on every level, from payments to consuming content anytime, anywhere.

    Commenting on the partnership, ZEE5 India business development and commercial head Manpreet Bumrah said, “Non-traditional partnerships have been proven to be a great growth-hack for ZEE5 in the past 22 months. With our customer first approach, ZEE5 has always worked towards making our viewers’ life easier and entertaining. Digital wallets for payments are now a part of the common man’s life, and through this association we aim to create an entertaining and a pocket friendly deal for our audience.”

    FreeCharge CEO Siddharth Mehta said, “We are happy to partner with ZEE5, the largest ConTech brand in India. OTT platforms have become the latest disruptors in the content sharing space and are slowly overtaking the traditional way of how people consume media. This partnership will further augment our engagement with the digital natives and strengthen our positioning in this space. At FreeCharge, we have tailor made products targeted to the relevant customer segment, ensuring we move along and stay pertinent to the swiftly evolving needs of the quintessential digital native. We continue to focus on enhancing user experience and adding more functionalities as the space matures.”

    ZEE5 has rolled out 100+ originals so far (Feb 2018 to Nov 2019) across genres, and the platform is committed to launching several more in the coming months. It has crossed 90 million+ downloads since launch on the Play store and has recorded a peak 8.9 million DAUs as of September 2019.