Netgem draws 75% of revs from international sales
Pascale Paoli-Lebailly | 07-10-2013
Technology company Netgem has posted a consolidated revenue of €24.1 million for the period ending September, taking its nine-month consolidated revenue to €57.9 million, of which 75% comes from international sales.
The growth in international sales coincides with the launch of the new T-Box in Australia, as well as from the development of Netgem's client subscriber base in Europe and Latin America.
Latest innovations include two product lines, which allow multi-service operators (MSOs) to extend and increase the value of their subscriber base. DuoTV is an end-to-end low-cost connected TV offer, and TotalTV is a premium multi-screen offer.
The French version of DuoTV has been launched under the brand La Box Videofutur. For €10 per month, La Box Videofutur enables access to an enriched connected TV and SVOD offering, whatever the access provider and Internet speed. This offer is already being distributed in Videofutur shops and on the website www.videofutur.fr.
From mid-November the service will also be distributed through partner networks such as the Virgin Mobile national network and the networks of local operators such as Ozone and Cityplay.