Move Networks CEO John Edwards Receives Utah Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the Utah Valley Entrepreneurial Forum

American Fork, Utah, December 11, 2008—Move Networks’ CEO John Edwards has been named the Utah Entrepreneur of the Year by the Utah Valley Entrepreneurial Forum (UVEF). The UVEF Awards recognize outstanding Utah companies and leaders who have contributed at the highest level to business growth and their communities. Founded in 2006, Move Networks is world’s leading provider of Internet television services.

“It is humbling for me to accept this award, especially since I know first-hand the tremendous entrepreneurial spirit found here in the Utah Valley,” said John Edwards. “In addition, I have to say that this award is a testament to the dedication, creativity, and passion of Move Networks’ employees, whose hard work and innovation have enabled Move Networks to become an industry leader.”

Edwards has more than 25 years of experience in the technology industry, including twelve years in key executive positions for high-growth companies. This experience includes serving as chairman and CEO of I-Link Corporation, where he led the first delivery of Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) technology to market. He also served as president of Coresoft, and president of Digital Research.   Early in his career, John made his way through the ranks at Novell to quickly become an executive vice president where he was instrumental in the development and go-to-market strategy for NetWare.

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About Move Networks

Move Networks, Inc. is a leading provider of video services that drive the growth and support of online audiences for leading broadcasters and publishers including Fox, ABC, the CW, and Discovery. The video technologies and services developed and managed by Move Networks enable leading brands to deliver live and on-demand programming to millions of people without the buffering, stalling, and low-quality viewing experiences common with competing technologies.