In order for an OTT video offering to be deemed viable, it must support a minimum of 12 devices, but if the service has any hope of being a truly competitive one then that figure must be upwards of 40, according to a recent report from Frost & Sullivan, in partnership with OTT security specialist Verimatrix. A broader range of device accessibility obviously opens the door to more subscribers and the potential to succeed, but the device fragmentation that this brings also opens the flood gates to content pirates. This brings with it the complex issues around multiple digital rights management (multi-DRM) content security – putting increasing pressure on in-house teams, as operators strive to roll out their OTT video…