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A1 Telekom Austria Group Partners with Vubiquity for New TVoD Launch In Bulgaria

A1 Telekom Austria Group Partners with Vubiquity for New TVoD Launch In Bulgaria Image Credit: Vubiquity

Vubiquity, an Amdocs company and one of the leading global providers of premium content services and media technology solutions, announced that it will provide A1 Bulgaria, a subsidiary of the A1 Telekom Austria Group and a leading  provider of digital services and telecommunication solutions in Bulgaria, with fully managed end-to-end content management and processing services to support the roll-out of A1’s first TVoD platform in the region.

A1 Bulgaria will work with Vubiquity to provide its customers with a new, localized transaction-based offering for premium studio content. Vubiquity will provide A1 Bulgaria with a fully-outsourced TVoD service for premium content that includes content acquisition, scheduling, processing as well as marketing support.

Mihail Semerdzhiev, Senior Manager, A1 Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a highly competitive and dynamic market for content providers, and providing localized, compelling content is critical in driving customer loyalty and satisfaction across all channels. Amdocs has a long-standing relationship with A1 Telekom Austria Group across a number of regions and is the ideal partner to help us bring our new OTT offering to market in Bulgaria.

Darcy Antonellis, Head of Amdocs
We’re extremely pleased to be working with market leader A1 Bulgaria and supporting its highly differentiated and personalized, media on-demand launch.

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