Every VPN operating in India will now require to do the KYC for users and keep logs of their usage for five years
The latter owns production house Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment (NGE), which has released films such as Housefull, Baaghi and Kick
The mid-range phone will reportedly be an Amazon-exclusive product
The popular comedy drama, directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra, follows the story of Abhishek, an engineering graduate who joins as secretary of a panchayat office in the village of Phulera
Amazon counts Walmart-owned Flipkart, Reliance's JioMart and Tata among its rivals to tap the booming e-commerce market, which is expected to reach $350 billion by 2030 from $45-50 billion now
Lunch with BS: Meet Gaurav Gandhi, Country Head of Amazon Prime Video, India
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For the holiday quarter, the company earned $14.3 billion, double its net income from a year earlier.
For the holiday quarter, the company earned $14.3 billion, double its net income from a year earlier.
World's largest streaming service projected it would add 2.5 million customers from January through March, less than half of the 5.9 million analysts had forecast.
the OTT sector is also witnessing a rise in investments in Indian original content
As of December 2021, Netflix India stood at an estimated 5 million subscribers against 46 million for Disney+Hotstar and 19 million for Amazon Prime Video
Flagship basic subscription reduced from Rs 499 to Rs 199 and that for premium users is cut to Rs 649.
A major outage disrupted Amazon's cloud services, temporarily knocking out streaming platforms Netflix and Disney+, Robinhood, a wide range of apps and websites
About 132 million people have watched at least two minutes of 'Squid Game' in the show's first 23 days, smashing the Netflix record set by 'Bridgerton'.
Prime Video super app will offer over 10,000 more titles to subscribers
At a time when OTT platforms have democratised content, it's high time original content is given preference over lazy remakes
The state is tightening its control over what we read, watch, hear or laugh at, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar. Why not facilitate our soft power instead of clamping down on its strengths?
Members across India can also choose date of delivery, in a move that will entail fewer boxes and fewer trips to the customer location
With billions of dollars spent every year on original programming--and movies now being launched via OTTs with theatres remaining shut--the need for audience measurement is stronger than ever