Video Platform Tvinci Helps Cable Companies Launch Streaming Video
By emeadows
October 18, 2012
October 18, 2012
- Video startup Tvinci “has built a platform that enables cable and other pay TV operators to quickly deploy over-the-top video services for their subscribers,” writes TechCrunch.
- Tvinci raised $4.5 million in funding from investors such as Kaedan Capital and Zohar Gilon, along with new investor Trellas Enterprises.
- “With more and more consumption of long-form video happening online and on mobile and other connected devices, it’s become necessary for cable and IPTV companies to build applications for those screens,” explains the post. “But rather than having each build their own DIY backend, Tvinci lets them connect with its system and more quickly roll out new services.”
- Tvinci’s OTT 2.0 platform allows for the creation of mobile and connected TV apps as well, which its pay TV operator clients can use to deliver video across multiple screens.
- “Tvinci’s revenue has tripled over the past year, and it has doubled headcount to meet demand from clients,” notes TechCrunch. “It’s signed up seven TV operators recently, including Liberty Global and Finnish pay TV company Elisa, to help get their content delivered across more screens.”
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