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Telvue Corp (TEVE)
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Telvue Corp was incorporated in the state of Delaware on November 26, 1986. Until December 30, 1988, TelVue was a wholly owned subsidiary of Science Dynamics Corporation. The Company operates two business segments. The First segmet: TelVue Products and Services ('TPS'), includes equipment such as the TelVue Princeton(tm) Server Product Line and services such as WEBUS(r) and PEG.TV(tm). The TelVue Princeton(tm) Server Product Line includes video systems, servers and software that support capture, storage, manipulation and play-out of digital media in multiple popular formats. WEBUS(r) is a broadcast digital signage system for displaying a fully automated TV station-like display on a cable system access channel using computer-based digital technology. PEG.TV(tm) is a live streaming and Video-on-Demand service for integrating video on the Internet. TelVue's second business segment is a marketing and service company which sells automatic number identification ('ANI') telecommunications services to the cable and satellite television industry for the automated ordering of pay-per-view features and events. The Company co-markets its products and services to hyperlocal broadcasters using: o direct mail; o e-mail; o Internet banner ads; o Search Engine Optimization; o website; o online videos and webinars and o telemarketing. In 2009 the Company introduced a new TelVue Princeton(TM) broadcast server model (B100-IP) and new multi-channel high-definition TelVue Princeton(TM) broadcast server model (B3000-PRO). The Company currently has competition from software and hardware suppliers to broadcasters including municipalities that operate PEG cable access channels. The new branding consolidated certain of the Company's products and services under one name - TPS include WEBUS(r) - Automated broadcast digital signage display on TV Channel; WEBUS Inside(tm) -WEBUS(r) integrated within TelVue Princeton(TM) Servers; PEG.TV(tm) Internet Streaming and Video-on-Demand Service; WEBLINX(tm) -Automated WEBUS(r) message display on websites; VideoActives(tm) Real time, dynamic video content for channels; WEB-EM(r) - Automated WEBUS(r) message display on cell phones and email.