Migo (company)
Migo (Chinese: 熱鬧點) is a multinational technology company with operations in Indonesia. Its integrated proprietary technology stack, which includes an online to offline (O2O) video player, expands access to low and middle income customers with limited data consumption.[1]
Private | |
Industry | Technology, Media, Telecommunications |
Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Barrett Comiskey |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Area served | Philippines |
Products | Subscription Video On Demand |
Services | Last Mile Digital Distribution Platform |
Number of employees | 201-500 |
Website | http://www.migo.tv |
The company aims to use its platform to bridge the digital divide for billions in emerging markets who cannot afford large volumes of data required for many online services.[2]
Migo was founded by Barrett Comiskey. [1] Comiskey was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2016 for inventing electronic ink and co-founding the E Ink Corporation.[3]
Slated to launch in the first quarter of 2020, Migo Indonesia will feature iflix content alongside other curated films and TV series from Indonesia and Southeast Asia.[1]
Platform
Migo is a last mile platform designed to serve digital products and services to the mass market in developing countries, bypassing traditional telecom networks. On-demand video is the first product on Migo's platform.[4]
3-day subscription passes to Migo's TV and film library are sold at neighborhood retailers, and distributed through Migo's offline network of local WiFi hotspots. Customers download content to their mobile devices at Migo's hotspots, and watch offline rather than using up mobile data to download or stream content.[4]
The company has reported 6 hours of viewing for each of its 3-day subscription passes.[4]
Migo has stated it intends to expand its platform's products and services to include other entertainment (music, games, e-books), e-commerce, and education services.[2]
Technology
Migo's last mile content distribution network uses satellite for backhaul, local "mini-cloud" servers at retail, and local WiFi transfer for end users to download content from Migo's cloud at any Migo hotspot.[4]
Geographies
Migo's Indonesia operations are run out of offices in Jakarta, with an operations center in Manila and an R&D center in Taipei, Taiwan.[2]
Ownership
Migo's investors include Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek.[1]
References
- "iflix partners tech company Migo to reach Indonesian consumers with limited data". December 2019.
- "Migo". www.migo.tv. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
- "Interview with Barrett Comiskey, father of electronic ink: "Our objective was to give life to the surfaces around us". May 2016.
- "Migo Takes FMCG Approach to OTT". Media Partners Asia.