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Tulix debuts new broadband suite for cable, telco
By Mike Robuck
CedMagazine.com - October 02, 2007

Tulix Systems, an applications service provider of broadband solutions, announced today that it has released its Broadband Online Solutions Suite, which it calls The B.O.S.S.

The suite of 20 online applications and services was designed to help cable and telephone companies increase their revenue, maximize productivity and increase their competitive edge.

Tulix’s middleware centers on a cable operator’s or a telco’s existing Web site and adds key elements to encourage return traffic by their subscriber bases. Some of the  B.O.S.S elements include streaming video that previews pay-per-view or VOD offerings, paid commercials, an interactive bundle calculator that lets customers see the cost savings of bundled services, online classified services, and Intranet services for companies.

"In looking over our inventory of our work, I decided that we should join our best work together and offer our industry a complete suite of services and applications that would allow them to take full advantage of their Internet presence," said Dr. George Bokuchava, CEO of Tulix Systems, in a prepared statement. "Our staff came together and, from those strategy sessions, The B.O.S.S. was born."

The B.O.S.S. v1.0 is available to customers as a whole package or as individual modules.


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