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Orange Sky purchases 200 GDC d-cinema servers
Feb 23, 2012
Formed in 1977, Orange Sky has built premium flagship cinemas in Shenzhen since 2005 and has ranked in the top three Chinese cinema circuits for the past six years. Since 2010, Orange Sky has built and operated premium cinemas in Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuxi, Hefei, Wuhu and other cities. Today, the company operates 31 multiplexes with 225 screens. OSGH began using GDC servers in 2007.
"OSGH has a solid reputation in the industry for its relentless pursuit of excellence and commitment to bringing the best theatrical experience to moviegoers," said Dr. Man-Nang Chong, founder and CEO of GDC. “This is a massive deal for us from a strategic perspective in the China market, and we appreciate OSGH’s confidence and patronage."
Orange Sky purchases 200 GDC d-cinema servers
Feb 23, 2012
Formed in 1977, Orange Sky has built premium flagship cinemas in Shenzhen since 2005 and has ranked in the top three Chinese cinema circuits for the past six years. Since 2010, Orange Sky has built and operated premium cinemas in Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuxi, Hefei, Wuhu and other cities. Today, the company operates 31 multiplexes with 225 screens. OSGH began using GDC servers in 2007.
"OSGH has a solid reputation in the industry for its relentless pursuit of excellence and commitment to bringing the best theatrical experience to moviegoers," said Dr. Man-Nang Chong, founder and CEO of GDC. “This is a massive deal for us from a strategic perspective in the China market, and we appreciate OSGH’s confidence and patronage."
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