Asia-based streamer iflix is pulling out of the Middle East after entering the region with some fanfare two years ago in a partnership with Kuwait-based mobile and data services operator Zain.
Patrick Grove also discusses why he doesn't see Netflix as a true competitor, having Sky and Liberty Global as investors and the company's approach to censorship. By Georg Szalai Global Business ...
KARACHI: Available at a monthly rate of Rs300 and boasting a package of local television shows, iflix can be described as a poor man's Netflix. But it is more than that. Its strategy of entering ...
The company teamed up with RadiumOne to target entertainment lovers most likely to take up a trial offer and then convert to paid subscriptions. Using consumer data from across open mobile networks ...
NEW YORK-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--iflix, the world’s leading Subscription Video on Demand (SVoD) service for emerging markets, today announced it has completed a $133 million funding round as it continues ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iflix, the world’s leading entertainment service for emerging markets is thrilled to announce it has crossed more than 15 million subscribers to its service, ...