Several independent bars have already purchased MVN making it a commercial success; MVN grew out of the IMPSAT and ABARIS projects, funded by ESA. About the advantage of working with ESA Telecom, Avanti Communications Chief Executive David Williams said, "Without the assistance of ESA in the early days, we would not have been able to develop such powerful and low cost technology which has enabled the commercial deployment of MVN. I am proud to have been associated with ESA and delighted to deliver a commercial success."
Demand from clients in the pub market, who were asking for a generic music video channel, prompted Avanti to come up with the idea and adding a range of additional features like advertising, private branding and local messaging which are essential for that market. "We are already providing our services to Toni & Guy TV, which is primarily a music channel so it's a natural evolution for us," continued Williams. "We also recognise a growing demand for MVN in other industries like fashion retail, and so are understandably excited about the growth prospects"
The marketplace is potentially quite large and is still untapped. Furthermore it is not currently being serviced by a full in-house solution that also offers commercial gain through third party revenue. "We cannot ignore this massive opportunity for a screen based music channel to various markets and are therefore delighted to announce the launch of MVN," stated Williams. Avanti's successful silent channel, 'Magnetic' currently reaches 320 bars.
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