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What does it take to setup a profitable online video store?
Yonatan Sela 19 Aug 10
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The first answer to the question in the title is of course: great content! Therefore, media companies that own premium content that they believe people will be willing to pay for, are looking for ways to monetize it online. Following the success of Netflix, Hulu Plus (Hulu’s subscription based service) and others, paid video delivery […]
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Now it’s official: Gate2Shop is fully integrated into Tvinci’s pay-OTT platform
Yonatan Sela 05 Jul 10
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When Tvinci started focusing on paid content back in 2008, there was no need for us to have a payment gateway of our own, since we were working on the implementation of our platform for multi-play operator Orange. Back then, we utilized the operator’s billing system, i.e. integrated it into the solution in order to […]
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Speaking Over-the-Top
Yonatan Sela 09 Jun 10
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These last days I have been watching Steve Jobs’ great presentation and reading a lot of talk around it. Today, I enjoyed the annual conference of the Israeli High-Tech industry, where Tvinci’s CEO, Ofer Shayo, participated in a very interesting panel about the future of TV. I couldn’t help drawing the link… Ofer and other […]
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Officially Out There!
Yonatan Sela 25 May 10
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Yesterday, we officially launched our complete pay-Over-the-Top video platform.
Since launching the online VOD shop for multi-play operator Orange in 2008, Tvinci has concentrated its R&D efforts on what still is a need not properly addressed in the marketplace: enabling a consistent paid content consumption experience across internet devices. We have differentiated ourselves from the peloton […]
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TV Everywhere: Pay TV Operators’ Battle for Survival
Yonatan Sela 20 Aug 09
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The increasing popularity of online video tremendously affects nearly every aspect of the content industry. Pay TV providers in particular fear that the popularity of the cable, satellite and telco TV subscriptions they offer will constantly decrease, as websites like Hulu offer ads supported premium content in high quality for free. Pay TV operators’ ability […]
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Video ads or Paid content? Depends who’s asking…
Yonatan Sela 30 Jul 09
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Web TV’s main source of revenues has been video adverting since day one. The vast majority of content owners, video aggregators (like Hulu) and web TV technology providers (like Brightcove) have structured their business model almost solely around video ads revenues. Ads revenues keep increasing, and in fact on a historic day in June, ‘The […]
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Tvinci’s Platforms Glowing in Light of the Social Networks Fatigue
Yonatan Sela 12 Apr 08
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At first it was only whispered by some, later on it has been more widely discussed, but only in the past few weeks it has become official – people are getting bored of the big social networks. Not long ago, around the time of the magnificent $15bn valuation Microsoft set for Facebook, the social networks […]
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Tvinci vs Joost?!?!
Ido Wiesenberg 29 Nov 07
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Are we competing with Joost?
The answer is no, but in any case we thank Orly Yakuel, who thinks we’re better :).
We really appreciate the people over in Joost, we think they’ve made a large and incredible step in favor of revolutionizing the video world and that they help us change the standard of viewing experience […]
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The Tvinci Code
Ofer Shayo 25 Nov 07
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It’s been an exciting few months – and we’ve been enjoying the attention from new clients, potential partners and bloggers.
That’s one of the reasons we put up this new website, to offer more information about what we are doing, now that people are asking.
But just to be clear… we (and this website) will […]

