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Endavo Media and GDB to deliver IPTV
Global Digital Broadcast and Endavo Media have signed a joint marketing and network agreement, this will allow both companies to deliver both IPTV and on-line entertainment delivery strategies as an integrated solution.
For independent TV channel owners, this will mean a avenue for the distribution on a very large scale, something that can help forge IPTV services by allowing them to be seen by a much larger audience. Which will in turn allow the independents attract more advertising and therefore increase revenues, which will mean more programming. See how it can grow?
On the hand, for consumers this alliance will offer an integrated platform from which they will be able to access a huge range of programming from different sources, this could include some already established TV channels, and the more lucrative on demand services, which could come from all around the world.
Endavo Media will be offering GDB’s IPTV set top boxes to channel owners and other distribution service providers, while GDB will be offering the services of Endavo media into the European market, which includes the UK.
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