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Banaxi Sets VoD Launch

May 16, 2013 |
LIMMASOL, Cyprus -- Banaxi Limited will during June 2013 launch its services under Banaxi brand in several Central European countries. Banaxi finished development of a robust technological platform, which will allow its users watch available video content on web as well as almost 40 smart TV brands, set top boxes and smart phones (Android, iOS and Windows Phone).

Banaxi is specializing mainly on premium video content of major film studios and bigger TV companies. Banaxi also prepares deployment of video content of some local TVs and independent video distributors in some regions. All video content available on Banaxi will be localized next to “World Cinema” – section accessible globally including original language videos. This section is believed to be attractive mainly for migrating users around the world.

Banaxi is also preparing cooperation with several telephone operators which will result in Banaxi availability in the operators’ networks too. Banaxi signed global agreement with NetRange MMH GmbH. Similar agreements are being sealed with several more world leaders - TV, BlueRay players and set top boxes manufacturers. Partnerships with significant global TV manufacturers will be announced within days.

Banaxi’s development aim includes its expansion in phases – first phase counts with opening to 15 Central European countries, followed by Scandinavia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, USA and South America, which has been planned in following 2 years.

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