Quber, also known as Daum TV and Inno Digital, is a privately owned South Korean software company founded in 2008. Employing approximately 60 people, the company specializes in providing over-the-top (OTT) and hybrid set-top box middleware solutions for broadcasting companies. In 2023, Quber reported revenues of approximately $10 million. Its primary focus is on user experience and device development within the television broadcasting sector.
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Quber offers 4 products in the media tech and telecoms tech industries. Quber's product portfolio comprises of set-top boxes and user experience and devices.
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Quber's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Quber's revenue into 3 different product categories, the largest of which is streaming/OTT/IP set-top boxes. For full access to Quber's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Quber's customers primarily consist of media and TV services and telecoms services companies. Examples of Quber's customers include United Group, KT (Korea Telecom) and LG U+.