OTT Services Market 2016: Collaborative Regulation Can Promote Internet Neutrality - Research and Markets

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "OTT Services: Collaborative Regulation Can Promote Internet Neutrality" report to their offering.

'OTT Services: Collaborative Regulation Can Promote Internet Neutrality' provides a comprehensive analysis of key regulatory models for Internet neutrality that are being adopted across the world, helping executives at MNOs, fixed telcos and pay-TV providers make informed strategic decisions and develop effective partnerships in the OTT arena.

The Report's forward-looking analysis of key trends in OTT services helps providers assess the potential impact of OTTs on their business and identify related opportunities. The case studies focus on how governments and other stakeholders in seven developed and emerging markets have approached the net neutrality debate, allowing executives to refine their expectations for regulatory outcomes.

By understanding the interests and positions of the main stakeholders in the net neutrality debate - government, end users, content providers and ISPs - telecom professionals can develop strategies to ensure their respective needs are addressed in upcoming regulatory cycles.

The Report's recommendations are based on real strategies employed by network operators to position themselves to influence more effectively the net neutrality laws in their respective markets, and to increase their participation in the ever-growing OTT services market.

Network operators can benefit from strategies such as partnering with OTT players, collaborating with regulators, joining multi-stakeholder initiatives and forging coalitions with consumer and content provider advocacy groups.

Key Topics Covered:

Section 1: Dynamics shaping the OTT environment

Section 2: Ecosystem player views

Section 3: Case studies - Approaches to regulating net neutrality

Section 4: Key findings and recommendations

Companies Mentioned

- ATandT

- Alibaba

- Amazon

- American Cable Association

- América Móvil (Claro)

- Anatel (Brazil's National Telecommunications Agency)

- Apple

- BT

- Body of European Regulators in Electronic Communications (BEREC)

- Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG)

- CDN Forum

- CGI (Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil)

- CRC Colombia

- CTIA

- Canal Plus

- Century Link

- Claro (América Móvil)

- Cogent

- Comcast

- Council of the EU

- Deutsche Telekom

- Dropbox

- E-Plus

- EE

- Entel

- European Commission

- Facebook

- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5htjp3/ott_services

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