COURBEVOIE, FRANCE: For its 10th anniversary celebration with its partners, Tetco-Voxpilot has unveiled its new strategy, marked by a new name: Seestream.
Software vendor specialised and established in unified communication, open-standards Open Media Platform, interactive voice and video servers, interactive video production studio, videoconferencing, videostreaming and more, the Tetco Group enjoys a history of successful and innovative initiatives. Today, Seestream celebrates 10 years of business and unveils its new positioning, with a new name for a new step.
Over 10 years, the Tetco Group has become one of the leading players in unified communication, with its data, voice and video bundles deployed over 300 customers worldwide. Indeed, video solutions are currently booming given the intense pressure on costs and smartphone deployment.
According to this context, Seestream is launching its videoconferencing solution based on a totally new concept. Regarding the needs of Telcos and corporates, Seestream prevents all limitations that may impact the use of video services. It provides all the necessary tools for fast video production thanks to its Videofy studio solution.
Following the acquisition of Voxpilot in September 2008 and of innovative video technologies, the Tetco Group decided to change its brand name in order to make it more adequate to the company’s offer. The name Seestream illustrates this new positioning. The brand strategy is to offer convergence solutions to manage audio and video streams. The logo will retain the same font and it is adorned with a rounded “S” and “peppy” colours. Seestream’s stance is definitely turned towards the future, spearheaded by innovation.
“Seestream is currently positioned as a key player in the IP, 2G and 3G networks Value added services,” says Tristan Dessain-Gelinet, Seestream CEO. “We wanted a dynamic name, reflecting the quality of our support and our know-how in the research for new products, which meet our partners’ and customers’ needs but which also pave the way for opportunities brought about by the video business, a business with a very bright future.”
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