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As of now, the startup covers all of the top metropolitan areas in the U.S. for in person lessons, offering an online product to those who don't live in a city.
Further afield there is NinjaVan in Southeast Asia, although that startup covers the full logistics space including warehousing and storage as well delivery.
Currently, the startup covers 250,000 households (with a third partnership announced today that will enable them to reach 1 million), already far more than competitors Nielsen and TNS, and it provides all the data live to broadcasters, which means they can actually see churn rates and watch users changing the channel or tuning in as it happens.
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