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Avail-TVN Becomes Vubiquity

March 11, 2013 |
RESTON, Va. -- Vubiquity, formerly Avail-TVN and it’s subsidiary, On Demand Group, announced its new global brand today, highlighting the growth of the company’s services portfolio and expansion into more than 77 million households in 28 countries. With the largest global footprint of any video services provider, and a broad portfolio of services that enable both content and service providers to monetize video on any device, the company has evolved its brand to better reflect the company’s position within the dynamic video market.

“The multiplatform video ecosystem has changed profoundly over the last three- years, and it continues to evolve at a rapid pace,” said Ramu Potarazu, Vubiquity’s CEO. “Today, our content and service provider partners are focused on delivering the best quality video experience to consumers, regardless of the device they are using or where they use it. Consumers are quickly coming to expect ubiquitous viewing and Vubiquity provides our customers the breadth of services, expertise, and technologies to enable it – and we do it in more languages, in more countries, and for more content and service providers than anyone else.”

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