Based in Silicon Valley, Ustream has built a sophisticated platform that allows users to stream videos on their desktops or mobile phones. In January, the company had roughly 50 million unique users.
But of course, Ustream wants even more. So why not go into Asia?
To this end, Ustream has struck a major financing deal, led by Softbank (a major telecom operator in Japan). The round comes to $75 million, with the first tranche at $20 million. The remaining portion is an option to purchase shares in Ustream.
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