France’s telco TV platform provider, Netgem, has killed three birds with one stone – acquiring Eclair Préservation (EP) and Eclair Digital Services (EDS), as well as buying out the minority stakes it did not already own in Vitis, a local French triple play operator. The move should intrigue rivals plugging away in the end-to-end content storage, management, distribution, and monetization spaces – the likes of Agile Content and Molotov Solutions (the B2B arm of the French OTT video platform now owned by fuboTV), as just two examples. EP and EDS bring content storage and digitization services to Netgem, including more than two-thirds of France’s film heritage via some 500 customers. The names do exactly as they say on the tin…