- Silvio Scaglia
Silvio Scaglia (1958), the Italian telecoms entrepreneur, is currently Chairman and sole owner of web TV platform
Babelgum . Scaglia was previously the majorityshareholder of Italian telecommunications company Fastweb S.p.A.: on April 9th 2007 he sold his 18.75% share in the company toSwisscom , which had launched a takeover bid of the company at 47 euros per share. The Swiss TLC company eventually bought 82.1% of FastWeb for a total of 3.1 billion euros. [cite web
first = Julian
last = Clover
publisher = broadbandtvnews.com
title = Swisscom secures Fastweb
date =May 16 2007
url = http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/?p=1017]Forbes estimates Scaglia’s wealth at around 1.2 billion USD, making him the thirteenth richest man in
Italy (the last in the list of Italian billionaires) and the 799th richest man in the world.Biography
In 2005 Scaglia founded
Babelgum , a web-tv platform that is based on P2P technology. He set up the venture without carrying out market research, saying "this is built on gut feeling...and is a natural extension of my Fastweb experience." Scaglia has so far invested 50 million euros in Babelgum, and expects the venture to break even by the end of the decade. [ Multimillion backing for the latest bright idea in online video, The Times, Rhys Blakely, March 2 2007] The platform is free for its users and operates arevenue sharing system. Scaglia is prepared to invest a further €35-60 million of his own money in the company per annum in the coming years. [http://www.babelgum.com/html/about_us.php]Scaglia has been described as "as close as Italy gets to a full-fledged multicompany Internet entrepreneur" due to his talent for successful start-ups [cite web
first = Eric
last = Sylvers
publisher = International Herald Tribune
title = Fastweb Founder turns his attention to Internet television and video-on-demand
date =March 04 2007
url = http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/04/business/nettv05.php] ;and a "technology maverick", credited with providing the "drive" to boost Italy's fibre optic networks and indeed lead the Italian fibre optic network market. [cite web
first = Mark
last = Halper
publisher = Time.com
title = E.Biscom: Silvio Scaglia/Milan
date =July 21 2003
url = http://www.time.com/time/globalbusiness/article/0,9171,1101030728-466022,00.html]Prior to creating Babelgum, Scaglia founded
FASTWEB in September 1999; he has said " [I] invested all my money - to the last penny - and all my credibility" in Fastweb. [cite news
title = Battle of the Billionaires
pages = 25
publisher = Red Herring
date = 2007-3-26] The company invested approximately Euro 4 billion in creating "the first fully IP optical-based access and backbone network in the world". The company was one of the first in the world to create a large-scale "triple-play" integrated IP network, for fixed telephony, high-speed internet and TV. It is also Italy's second-largest fixed-line phone operator after Telecom Italia. [cite web
publisher = Business Week
title = Babelgum's Contrarian Approach to Web TV
date =September 04 2007
url = http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/sep2007/gb2007094_157643.htm?chan=search
accessdate = 2007-09-04]Prior to founding FASTWEB, Scaglia was
CEO of Omnitel, which later became Vodafone Italia. Vodafone is the second largest wireless telecommunications company inItaly . [ [http://www.babelgum.com/html/silvio_scaglia.php Babelgum - Silvio Scaglia ] ] According to an article in Italian newspaper "Il Foglio", Scaglia's nickname at the company was "Il Mago" or "The Magician", because he managed to swell subscriber numbers from 300,000 to 8 million over a short period. [cite news
title = L'internazionale Colao sale in cima all'antenna della Vodafone
pages = 3
publisher = Il Foglio
date = 2008-5-28]After graduating in
Telecommunications Engineering from thePolytechnic University of Turin , Scaglia embarked on his professional career at McKinsey e Bain & Co., where he was a consultant.References
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