
19 February, 2026 | 12:46
Have sports, documentary content, or a catalog of movies and series?
Monetize it through your own OTT service with VOD Portal.
VOD Portal enables the launch and day-to-day operation of a branded OTT service, including a website and applications for live TV, catch-up TV, time-shifted TV, and VOD.
Each OTT project is configured around clearly defined viewing scenarios, monetization models, access policies, and scalability requirements set by the content owner and enforced operationally under SLA.
The service is designed for uneven traffic patterns, peak concurrency, and large-scale live events, ensuring stable performance in real production conditions.
Service execution runs on Cosmonova Broadcast’s proprietary, geographically distributed infrastructure with EU-based redundancy providing operational resilience and service continuity.
Launch an OTT service that is ready for production - on your terms.

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