Technnicolor is buying Cisco’s connected devices division for €550 million (£388m), a deal which the French media technology firm says will make it a leader in the market for ‘customer premise equipment’ (CPE), such as set top boxes and connected home devices.
It claims the acquisition will allow it to shift 60 million devices each year and double its revenues in the connected home market, with a 15 percent share overall, and an installed user base of 290 million set top boxes. Technicolor also says it will invest more in research and development.
“Through this acquisition and strategic agreement, Technicolor can immediately bring its unrivalled experience and innovation in video creation, delivery, and display to more customers in more geographies, while strengthening our position as a technology leader,” said Frederic Rose, Technicolor CEO.
“This is the right time and we have the right company in Technicolor to drive the future of the CPE business to deliver what our customers and partners need, today and into the future,” added outgoing Cisco CEO John Chambers. “At Cisco, we are prioritizing our investments to deliver on our strategy of video in the cloud, and will partner with Technicolor to position the CPE business and employees for future success.”
Last month the networking giant snapped up DNS cloud security provider OpenDNS for £400 milion.
Originally published on TechWeekEurope
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