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Regulatory Frameworks for OTT Services
Research Guide
What is Regulatory Frameworks for OTT Services?
Regulatory Frameworks for OTT Services examine legal policies governing over-the-top video streaming platforms, including net neutrality rules, ex-ante regulations, and competition laws balancing OTT providers with telecom operators.
This subtopic analyzes how governments regulate OTT services amid their rapid growth post-COVID, focusing on consumer patterns, telecom revenue impacts, and platform-specific rules. Key studies cover India (Nijhawan and Dahiya, 2020, 33 citations), Bangladesh (Hossain, 2022, 4 citations), and global trends (Lee et al., 2020, 6 citations). Over 40 papers address OTT regulation challenges since 2020.
Why It Matters
Regulatory frameworks for OTT services determine digital market competition, as OTT platforms erode telecom voice and SMS revenues (Dahal, 2023). In India, new IT rules target OTT content moderation and data privacy (Pandey et al., 2023), influencing global standards like EU DSA. These policies affect 1.5 billion users' access and platform accountability, with COVID accelerating adoption (Nijhawan and Dahiya, 2020).
Key Research Challenges
Balancing Telecom Revenue Loss
OTT services disrupt traditional telecom income from voice and SMS, pushing operators toward data plans (Dahal, 2023). Regulators struggle to compensate incumbents without stifling innovation. Studies show 30-50% revenue shifts in emerging markets.
Enforcing Platform Content Rules
New IT rules impose compliance on OTT platforms for misinformation and privacy (Pandey et al., 2023). Challenges include cross-border enforcement and varying national standards. Bangladesh faces similar certification hurdles (Hossain, 2022).
Navigating Net Neutrality Conflicts
OTT growth raises net neutrality debates, prioritizing video traffic over others (Lee et al., 2020). Regulators balance fair access with infrastructure costs. COVID-era surges intensified bandwidth allocation disputes (Nijhawan and Dahiya, 2020).
Essential Papers
ROLE OF COVID AS A CATALYST IN INCREASING ADOPTION OF OTTS IN INDIA: A STUDY OF EVOLVING CONSUMER CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AND FUTURE BUSINESS SCOPE
Garima Nijhawan, Surbhi Dahiya · 2020 · Journal of Content Community and Communication · 33 citations
COVID-19 is an unprecedented global pandemic which has changed the way audience consume media. An undeniable trend surfaced in this period– adoption of OTTs. There are many reports which point to t...
The Growth and Impact of OTT on Video Viewing Behavior
Joon-Ho Lee, P Berthon, L Pitt et al. · 2020 · Asia-pacific Journal of Convergent Research Interchange · 6 citations
This study investigates the current and future growth trends of OTT(Over-the-Top) services and the changes in the pattern and type of viewing behavior among audio-visual media users.This is followe...
A Study on Over-the-Top (OTT) Video Streaming Platforms in Bangladesh
S. M. Imran Hossain · 2022 · Advances in Journalism and Communication · 4 citations
This paper aims to identify the opportunities and challenges of over-the-top (OTT) video streaming platforms in Bangladesh. Furthermore, the study aims to reveal the viewership patterns of Banglade...
Transforming Telecom Revenue- The impact of OTT Service
Madhu Sudan Dahal · 2023 · Research Square (Research Square) · 0 citations
Abstract The telecom industry's primary revenue streams used to be voice and SMS, but with the rise of Over the Top (OTT) services, this scenario is changing. This paper aims to analyze the transit...
Perception of New Information Technology Rules Towards OTT Platforms
Achyuttam Pandey, Hemanth Nair, Divya Divya · 2023 · Journal of Communication and Management · 0 citations

 
 
 The last decade has witnessed a remarkable surge in the use of online applications, which have become a part & parcel of everyone's life since the appearance of advanced ce...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
No pre-2015 foundational papers available; start with Nijhawan and Dahiya (2020) for baseline COVID-era OTT adoption trends establishing regulatory needs.
Recent Advances
Pandey et al. (2023) on Indian IT rules; Dahal (2023) on telecom revenue shifts; Hossain (2022) on Bangladesh challenges.
Core Methods
Consumer surveys (Nijhawan and Dahiya, 2020), econometric revenue modeling (Dahal, 2023), and platform viewership pattern analysis (Hossain, 2022; Lee et al., 2020).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Regulatory Frameworks for OTT Services
Discover & Search
PapersFlow's Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find regulation-focused OTT papers like 'Perception of New Information Technology Rules Towards OTT Platforms' (Pandey et al., 2023), then citationGraph reveals downstream policy analyses from Nijhawan and Dahiya (2020). findSimilarPapers expands to net neutrality studies in Asia.
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract regulatory details from Dahal (2023), verifies claims with CoVe against Hossain (2022), and uses runPythonAnalysis for pandas-based citation trend plotting. GRADE grading scores evidence strength on revenue impact claims from Lee et al. (2020).
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in telecom-OTT regulation synthesis, flags contradictions between Indian (Pandey et al., 2023) and Bangladeshi (Hossain, 2022) frameworks, while Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for Nijhawan (2020), and latexCompile for policy diagrams via exportMermaid.
Use Cases
"Analyze COVID impact on OTT adoption and Indian regulations using Python stats."
Research Agent → searchPapers('OTT India COVID regulation') → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent(Nijhawan 2020) → runPythonAnalysis(pandas plot adoption trends) → researcher gets CSV of consumption stats and matplotlib revenue graphs.
"Draft LaTeX policy brief comparing OTT rules in India and Bangladesh."
Research Agent → exaSearch('OTT regulatory frameworks Asia') → Synthesis Agent → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText(structure brief) → latexSyncCitations(Pandey 2023, Hossain 2022) → latexCompile → researcher gets compiled PDF with synced references.
"Find code for OTT market share analysis from related papers."
Research Agent → searchPapers('OTT market analysis code') → Code Discovery → paperExtractUrls(Lee 2020) → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → researcher gets inspected Python scripts for video viewing behavior modeling.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review of 50+ OTT regulation papers, chaining searchPapers → citationGraph → structured report on net neutrality evolution. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis with CoVe checkpoints to verify revenue claims in Dahal (2023). Theorizer generates policy theories from Nijhawan (2020) and Pandey (2023) patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines regulatory frameworks for OTT services?
Legal policies on net neutrality, content moderation, and competition balancing OTT platforms with telecoms, as in India's IT rules (Pandey et al., 2023).
What methods study OTT regulation?
Surveys of consumer patterns (Nijhawan and Dahiya, 2020), revenue modeling (Dahal, 2023), and platform viewership analysis (Hossain, 2022).
What are key papers on OTT frameworks?
Nijhawan and Dahiya (2020, 33 citations) on COVID-driven adoption; Pandey et al. (2023) on Indian IT rules; Lee et al. (2020) on global viewing shifts.
What open problems exist in OTT regulation?
Cross-border enforcement of content rules and fair spectrum allocation amid OTT bandwidth dominance (Lee et al., 2020; Dahal, 2023).
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