[2] Broadbus was an early developer of memory-based systems for delivering both movies and television on demand.
The company's flagship B-1 system was reportedly capable of supporting more than 15,000 subscribers simultaneously watching movies and television, all with fast-forward, rewind and pause controls.
In 2003 the company received the trademark TOD, for "television on demand" services.
By the end of 2005, Broadbus was the market leader in VOD in Europe winning the whole of UPC, the continent's largest MSO, with over 16 million subscribers.
In addition, Broadbus was fast becoming number one for new VOD streams sold worldwide, approaching SeaChange and Concurrent, the prior market leaders.