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Level 3 Buys Video Delivery Firm Servecast For $45 Million

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Fiber optic network operator Level 3 has acquired Servecast, an Irish online and mobile video delivery and webcasting company, for about $45 million in cash. The deal follows a series of acquisitions by Level 3, which has a large metro fiber network, in an effort to expand into the media delivery business, reports Reuters. In January, Level 3 closed its $135 million acquisition of the content delivery network assets of Savvis.

Dublin-based Servecast sells live and on-demand video management and streaming services for companies. It had about $5 million in annual revenue for 2006. This also bring the company in direct competition with likes of Akamai, Lightningcast and others. More details on acquisition in the release.

Jul 11, 2007 4:41 PM ET

Posted In: Technologies / Formats, Broadband

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