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Must admit though, Vubiquity are pretty big in the...

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    Must admit though, Vubiquity are pretty big in the industry...here's an article on them..3yrs ago their revenue was $250M so it'd be nice to have a small slice of that trickling into tv2u's coffers.

    http://www.multichannel.com/news/video/avail-tvn-redubs-itself-vubiquity/306367

    Avail-TVN Redubs Itself 'Vubiquity'

    Provider of VOD and Digital Video Services Picks New Name to Highlight Multiscreen Push3/11/2013 8:01 AM Eastern

    By: Todd Spangler
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    Digital video services provider Avail-TVN has picked a new name -- Vubiquity -- in a rebranding aimed at emphasizing its multiscreen-video strategy.
    The company initiated the rebranding effort in September 2012, working with New York-based agency Stein + Partners to develop the new name.
    “Over the past six years, we’ve put together five companies, and it really was about having a whole new brand [for] the company and really positioning the company for the future,” Vubiquity CEO Ramu Potarazu said in an interview. “We felt this is the right opportunity to also talk about our service offerings. Bringing the video experience to all devices -- that’s what we’re all about.”
    The company formerly known as Avail-TVN has more than 450 employees. The privately held company has gross revenues of more than $250 million annually, and it’s profitable and cash-flow positive, Potarazu said.
    Asked whether the new name was prelude to an IPO, Potarazu said, “We’re going to look at our options.”
    The renaming effort was led by chief marketing officer Laurie Lawrence. The company bounced the Vubiquity name off a few partners and customers, according to Potarazu, adding that the feedback was uniformly positive.
    Privately held Avail-TVN was formed in 2009 when IPTV content aggregator Avail Media acquired video-on-demand distributor TVN Entertainment. Last year, Avail-TVN acquired U.K.-based On Demand Group from SeaChange International for $27 million, after raising $100 million in new funding led by The Carlyle Group.
    Avail Media had previously acquired video-on-demand provider ViewNow. The company was originally called Syndetik, which in 2006 acquired Broadstream Communications (where Potarazu had been CEO) and Auroras Entertainment to form Avail Media.
    Vubiquity, based in Reston, Va., manages more than 28,000 hours of video content each month, working with more than 340 content providers and 270-plus service providers. The company delivers content to providers representing more than 77 million households in 28 countries.
    The company’s services include VOD encoding, metadata creation and management, file management and delivery, and marketing; multiplatform services that support TV Everywhere and subscription VOD offerings for connected devices, including authentication to federated sites; advanced advertising services encompassing C3 and digital ad insertion (DAI); creative services to support customers in marketing content; and data analytics.
    The company’s new website is at www.vubiquity.com.
 
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