GlobeCast named as a ‘Top Teleport Operator’ by the World Teleport Association
London, 13 November 2008 – The World Teleport Association’s 2008 ‘Top Teleport Operators’ league has been announced, and for the fourth year running, content management and delivery company GlobeCast anjoys a high ranking on both the ‘Global Top Twenty’ and ‘Independent Top Twenty’ categories. The list, which provides a unique look into the diverse teleport sector of the global communications industry, is conducted by surveying teleport operators around the world on their facilities, services and business results. According to the World Teleport Association, these rankings provide a unique insight into the often unappreciated realities of the teleport sector. GlobeCast came second in the ‘Independent Top Twenty’ category, which excludes operators and recognises companies based on revenue from all sources. In addition, GlobeCast was sixth in the ‘Global Top Twenty’, which ranks companies based on revenues from all customized communications sources and includes operators of teleports, satellite fleets and fibre networks. This ranking is an affirmation of GlobeCast’s strength in its traditional business, while 2008 also saw a number of developments to reinforce its growing role as a content and media management company, including the acquisition of French software company NETIA, the recent upgrade of its London playout centre at Grays Inn Road and the addition of an entirely new playout suite in Singapore. These changes will enhance GlobeCast’s range of services and its geographical reach through 2009. Full WTA rankings 2008:
The Global Top Twenty ranks companies based on revenues from all customized communications sources and includes operators of teleports, satellite fleets and fiber networks. For the second year running, Level 3, owner of Vyvx, is at the top of the Global Top Twenty, based on satellite and fiber revenue figures that exclude the switched voice business of the former Broadwing. New to the list this year are EchoStar Satellite Services (the satellite services unit of DTH operator EchoStar), Telecommunications Systems, RRsat Global Communications, Satlynx, and Measat. In order from largest to smallest, the Global Top Twenty of 2008 are:
The Independent Top Twenty ranks companies based on revenue from all sources, but excludes companies whose core business is ownership and operation of a satellite fleet or terrestrial network. These twenty companies have a proven track record and commitment to innovation and providing value-added services. In order from largest to smallest, the Independent Top Twenty of 2008 are:
The Fast Twenty ranks all teleport-operating companies based on year-over-year revenue growth in their most recent fiscal years. CapRock Communications led the fast pack with an impressive 95.83% growth rate. Hot on their heels was Arqiva with 87.66%. An honorable mention goes to Europe Media Port, a 2008 start-up with a tremendous first-year showing but no prior year of results on which its growth rate could be calculated. From the fastest of the fast, the Fast Twenty of 2008 are:
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Alexandra Weber
Tel : +33 1 55 95 26 04
alexandra.weber@globecast.com
Seamus O’Keeffe
Tel: +44 20 7392 1987
seamus@ing-media.com