Refreshed Identity Embodies NCTC's Expanded Commitment to Helping Members Unlock New Revenue as well as Cost-Saving Strategies
ORLANDO, Fla., July 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- NCTC, the National Content & Technology Cooperative, representing 700+ independent communications service providers who connect one-third of North American and U.S. Territory households and businesses to the world, today unveiled at The Independent Show a new name, logo and vision for the future, demonstrating its adaptability to the industry's fast-changing landscape.
The evolved identity reflects NCTC's commitment to innovation and value – going beyond delivering significant cost savings to help members, programmers and suppliers implement new revenue opportunities. By packaging new technologies, proven solutions and best practices, every partner and customer wins. The association is actively engaged in helping content providers, broadband providers and suppliers evolve their business models to deploy powerful new video, data and mobile solutions.
NCTC will now be known as the National Content & Technology Cooperative. The change from National Cable TV Coop reflects the new world in which service providers are flourishing. The new identity and tagline, "Stronger Together," emphasizes that in today's competitive and complex marketplace, success happens by collaborating. There is strength in numbers. NCTC can get the most competitive deals for the highest quality products and services under the best terms for members who combine their implementation of new projects and improvements.
"Our new name and logo are just the beginning of how we are retooling ourselves," said NCTC CEO Lou Borrelli. "Our design reflects our commitment to delivering savings, solutions and strategies in everything we do. Our name and look may be new, but our significant cost savings programs, services, networks and partners all remain the same and will only improve."
NCTC was founded as a not-for-profit with the goal of helping members competitively acquire video programming and vital technologies needed to offer world-class services that define their communities' infrastructure with vision, value and purpose.
Providers and suppliers count on NCTC as their primary one-stop gateway to doing business with its diverse members of varying sizes. By identifying and negotiating with best-in-class suppliers, NCTC delivers unbeatable volume-based discounts.
While the organization is evolving to help members embrace innovation and generate new revenue streams, its mission remains unchanged: to ensure that all members and partners are empowered by knowledge to remain competitive and resilient.
"Technology is the future," added Borrelli. "As the industry continually shifts, our mandate is to develop and help our members implement new revenue generating businesses. This shift is a huge undertaking that we hope will lead to better communications, shared involvement and a single community that moves together for everyone's benefit."
To reflect the rebrand, NCTC plans to launch a new website that will introduce many new technologies and solutions to its Marketplace Platform. These initiatives support the organization's commitment to ease, equity, expertise and education.
The National Content & Technology Cooperative (NCTC) was founded as a not-for-profit with one mission: to help members competitively acquire the video programming and vital technologies needed to offer world class services that define their communities' infrastructure with vision, value and purpose. NCTC makes purchasing and implementation easy and affordable for its 700+ independent communications service providers who connect one third of all households and businesses throughout North America and U.S. territories. Going beyond significant cost savings, the organization helps members unlock new revenue through emerging technologies, best practices and new ideas ensuring the profitability, competitive stature and long-term sustainability of its member companies. For nearly 40 years, NCTC has been actively engaged in helping network providers and suppliers evolve their business models to deploy new video/data solutions to match the changes in the media landscape. For more information, visit: www.nctconline.org
Contacts:
Pam Gillies
NCTC
720-594-8085
[email protected]
Robert Brownlie
Bob Gold & Associates
310-320-2010
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