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Espial formed in 1997 to serve the internet appliance market. It successfully established market leadership in the consumer electronics market segment working with global brands in sectors such as automotive – Audi, BMW, and Porsche – and in TV manufacturing – Sony, Philip, Hitachi, Toshiba, Sharp, and Samsung. In 2001, Espial broadened its target market to include hospitality and secured a leadership position with customers such as LodgeNet & OnCommand.  In 2003, Espial expanded its market focus and software capabilities to address the IPTV market. It now has IPTV deployments with dozens of pay-TV operators across Asia, Europe, and North ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.espial.com
  • 200 Elgin St Suite 1000
    Ottawa, ON CAN K2P 1L5
  • Phone: 613.230.4770

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