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| 30 April 2021
Just as broadcast tech firms were queuing up to announce their support for the AWS Media & Entertainment cloud-based broadcasting platform, AWS has been given its strongest endorsement after The Walt Disney Company revealed that it is using its infrastructure to support the global expansion of the Disney+ direct-to-consumer service.
Since launch in the US in November 2019, Disney+ has rolled out rapidly in 59 territories across Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Latin America and most recently Singapore. At the end of its first quarter ended 2 January 2021, Disney’s direct-to-consumer business had generated more than 146 million total paid subscriptions with revenues for the quarter increasing 73% annually to $3.5 billion.in March 2021 the Walt Disney Company confirmed that Disney+ had gone past the 100 million subscriber mark.
iTWire Friday, 30 April 2021 11:11 Walt Disney expands its reach with Amazon tech
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The Walt Disney Company taps Amazon Web Services to leverage and support the growth of Disney+, which saw its users surpass 100 million after its launch in 2019. Disney+ also benefits from Amazon’s technologies and harnesses it to service millions of users on a global scale.
The Walt Disney Company is leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) for the global rollout of Disney+.
According to Walt Disney, it relies on AWS as its “preferred public cloud infrastructure provider to support growth, which quickly surpassed 100 million subscribers in 16 months after its launch in November 2019.”