TOKYO. - Thursday, January 9th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) G-cluster Global Corporation (GCG) announced today that Orange
S.A. (Orange) has invested in GCG through a private placement of shares
to become a minority shareholder. At the same time, GCG renewed its
commercial agreement with Orange for the purpose of enhancing G-cluster
technology, and promoting overseas business development.
GCG has
been providing Orange TV an IPTV service by Orange, with a cloud gaming
service since October 2012. The current transaction will further
strengthen the ties between the two companies, facilitating technical
development, increased game content, and faster global business
development.
Erik Piehl, President and Representative Director of
GCG said: “We have worked with Orange for a long time and are very
happy about the relationship. As a global telecom operator Orange
represents a huge opportunity as a business partner for G-cluster gaming
platform. The investment from Orange enables us to faster continue our
global rollout.”
Elie Girard, Executive Vice President of Group
Strategy and Development , said: “Cloud-gaming is strategic for Orange,
as it is a fast-growing activity for which access to very high-speed
broadband networks has become essential. For Orange, the ability to
create value through these networks by offering our customers high
quality services is a crucial part of our strategy both in France and
across our international footprint.”
Vivek Badrinath, Deputy CEO
in charge of Innovation, Marketing and Technologies , said: “This
partnership will undoubtedly play an important role in the development
of our gaming offers in addition to our existing content-based offers in
television, VOD and music. The performance of our fiber and 4G networks
will enable our customers to benefit fully from family-oriented,
console-like games wherever they are and whatever screen they are
using.”
About G-cluster Global Corporation
Founded in
2000, G-cluster is the first and largest cloud gaming platform.
G-cluster provides a full-featured white label service that offers
casual and AAA games to be playable over broadband networks, regardless
of the device used to access the service. The company’s client base
includes Broadmedia Corporation, NTT Plala, SFR and Orange, and content
partnerships with leading game studios such as Disney and Ubisoft.
G-cluster is headquartered in Tokyo, with offices in Espoo, Finland,
Paris, France, and Pittsburgh, PA.
About Orange
Orange is
one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators with sales of
43.5 billion euros in 2012 and had 166,000 employees worldwide at 30
September 2013, including 102,000 employees in France. Present in 32
countries, the Group had a total customer base of more than 232 million
customers at 30 September 2013, including 175 million mobile customers
and 15 million fixed broadband customers worldwide. Orange is also a
leading provider of global IT and telecommunication services to
multinational companies, under the brand Orange Business Services.
Orange
is listed on the NYSE Euronext Paris (symbol ORA) and on the New York
Stock Exchange (symbol ORAN). For more information : www.orange.com,
www.orange-business.com and on Twitter : @orange, @presseorange,
@orangebusiness.
* G-cluster technology
G-cluster is the
name of the technology owned by G-cluster Global Corporation. The
technology allows for streaming interactive content to various client
devices without the need to install software. The video/audio output is
streamed to a client device while all programs are executed at the
server side. As the client device only needs to decode streamed data,
the technology enables reliable and high quality services to be offered
for all devices.
All company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
G-cluster Global Corporation
Maxime Maindron
Maxime.Maindron@g-cluster.com
+33-(0)1-40-55-56-67
info@gcluster.com
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