Tvosz.com: watch like an Egyptian

Story byErnst-Jan Pfauth

Ernst-Jan Pfauth is the former Editor in Chief of Internet at NRC Handelsblad, as well as an acclaimed technology author and columnist. He a(show all)Ernst-Jan Pfauth is the former Editor in Chief of Internet at NRC Handelsblad, as well as an acclaimed technology author and columnist. He also served as The Next Web’s blog’s first blogger and Editor in Chief, back in 2008. AtDe Correspondent, Ernst-Jan serves as publisher, fostering the expansion of the platform.

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How did you come up with the idea of Tvosz.com?

“When I sat along with my two partners Osama and A.Abdel Aziz, we thought what would happen if our government suddenly banned YouTube. Would there be an alternative for young Egyptians? In addition, when thinking abroad, we wondered how we could compete with YouTube.

So we’ve decided to take a quick look at YouTube to see if there’s an essential feature that they’ve missed, so we could introduce it to our clients. We found that many users would love to be able to download some videos to their computers. So if we allowed them to download movies directly from our servers, they might find that amazing.

Another important issue was the content. We want Tvosz.com to have nice, updated and family-friendly content. That means a lot of extra work for us, since we have to approve every single video before streaming it to our servers.”

What was your biggest challenge during the development process?

“Our biggest challenge was to have a nice, clean, and simple website that also has a rich collection of content. Moreover, the streaming services were a little bit challenging as we have to hide videos till we have approved them.

Can you describe the Egyptian start-up culture compared to Silicon Valley?

“I think there is a tremendously huge difference. As in Egypt there aren’t any web events for start-ups. However we think that the web has no boundaries and we still can grow in Egypt and abroad. The web is an open world.

Also the idea of funding for web start-ups hasn’t landed in Egypt yet, which of course isn’t the case in Silicon Valley. When looking to this deeply you will find that this funding was the reason for the growth of sites like Google and Facebook.

What will be the influence of your start-up on the next web?

“Well I think that when it comes to the future of social communities , the one that offers the easiest and most user-friendly website will win the game. Here at Tvosz.com we’re doing a lot of research and are working hard to see what our users want. By doing that, we hope to cope with their demands and also penetrate the market more efficiently.

You can make up this question yourself!

Are there any investors that might be interested in providing a seed funding for Tvosz.com (taking in consideration that we are an Egyptian website and that the issue of seed funding for an Egyptian website has never took place before)?

Just wondering if this question might find a positive answer and not the usual answer: NO!!

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