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OTT means Over The Top.
OTT means Over The Top.


It describes the delivery of content or other services over the internet, without going through traditional intermediaries such as fixed line service providers.
It describes the delivery of content or other services over the internet, without going through traditional intermediaries such as fixed-line service providers.


The service is provided 'on top of' infrastructure owned and maintained by internet service providers (ISPs).
The service is provided 'on top of' infrastructure owned and maintained by internet service providers (ISPs).
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Bond Deals of the Year 2017'''''</span>
:"Wind Tre ... has a 36.5% market share in Italy, offering mobile, internet, OTT content and fixed-line services to consumer and corporate subscribers."
:''The Treasurer magazine, February 2018, p18 - Deals of the Year.''




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* [[Wide area network]]
* [[Wide area network]]
* [[World wide web]]
* [[World wide web]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 11:14, 15 February 2018

Internet and telecommunications.

OTT means Over The Top.

It describes the delivery of content or other services over the internet, without going through traditional intermediaries such as fixed-line service providers.

The service is provided 'on top of' infrastructure owned and maintained by internet service providers (ISPs).


Bond Deals of the Year 2017

"Wind Tre ... has a 36.5% market share in Italy, offering mobile, internet, OTT content and fixed-line services to consumer and corporate subscribers."
The Treasurer magazine, February 2018, p18 - Deals of the Year.


See also