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Colorado vNet Approaches Shut-Down [Update: Russound Acquires vNet]

Provider of lighting controls, audio and video systems and home automation is "in the process of discontinuing operations;" CEO still has hope.


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Colorado vNet introduced several new Vibe touchscreens and other products at the recent CEDIA Expo 2009, expecting new funding to come through.

Official Colorado vNet Thread: Dealers Helping Dealers
vNet dealers, reps and employees, please use this forum to help each other get through technical, product, business and other issues associated with Colorado vNet's closing.…
View this discussion thread.

UPDATE: Colorado vNet was acquired by Russound in October 2009, and continues to operate from its Loveland, Colo. office.

Colorado vNet seems to be going out of business. Founder and CEO Bill Beierwaltes tells CE Pro that a would-be investor failed to meet its commitment to Colorado vNet, forcing the company to close its doors.

Still, Beierwaltes says two parties are "very interested" in saving the company. He should know in a few days if one of them will come through.

In the meantime, however, manufacturers' reps are informing dealers that vNet is closing down.

"We are ramping our business down," one rep told me. He is telling dealers that the company will fill any open orders.

Meanwhile, the outgoing message on the company's main phone number in Loveland, Colo., is this:

We are in the process of discontinuing operations. Therefore, there is no longer free technical support service. If you require technical support, please leave a message and someone will be in contact to arrange for paid support.

Orders are still welcomed via the Colorado vNet Web site, the message explains.

Colorado vNet Background


Founded in 2002, Colorado vNet came to market with a new approach to hardwired lighting control. That was followed by multiroom audio, whole-house control, ZigBee wireless lighting controls and media servers.

In May of this year, Colorado vNet said it secured private funding, one month after the company had reported double digit growth for Q1 2009.

Earlier this month, vNet had several new product announcements and a sizable booth at CEDIA Expo 2009, but smaller than in previous years. The company chose instead to launch a 60-city product and training show, plus a lead-generation program for dealers.

All of that was possible despite dwindling reserves because vNet expected new funding to come through, according to Beierwaltes.

"We had a commitment for funding moving forward," he says, but that commitment fell through.

An emotional Beierwaltes says, "When you have to deliver a message like that to employees … I feel crappy."

What about the subsidies from Loveland?


vNet made headlines in February 2008, when the up-and-comer was offered $500,000 to stay in Loveland, Colo., and to relocate its manufacturing plant there. As part of the agreement, the city also waived $10,000 in taxes and fees.

vNet would get a bonus of $195,000 if it employed 350 full-time employees by the end of 2011. In 2008, at the time of the deal, Colorado vNet employed 81 people, with a payroll of about $6.2 million. Beierwaltes declined to comment on current numbers

According to the terms of the contract, vNet would be obligated to repay the city if it did not reach certain milestones. Thankful for the city's faith in vNet, Beierwaltes says he would be heartbroken if he could not repay the full amount of Loveland's contributions.

"I do not want to leave them in the lurch," he says, adding that he hopes Loveland will be able to offer similar opportunities for other organizations.

Colorado vNet Dealers


According to Beierwaltes Colorado vNet has trained and certified about 950 dealers.

During a recent CE Pro solicitation to dealers asking for input on multiroom audio systems, 22 dealers emailed us with praise for vNet's Vibe audio system. Except for SpeakerCraft, no other vendor came close to that number of responses.

The responses may be due either to vNet's sway with its dealers, or the dealers' genuine appreciation for the product -- either of which reflects well on the company.

Even so, many of these dealers will be stuck with installed systems that may become obsolete or non-functioning without a last reprieve for vNet.

Beierwaltes confirms that free tech support is no longer available, and the fees for support are "just to cover the expenses of the techs."

If they don't pull through, vNet is unlikely to file for Chapter 11. "That implies you have funds," he says. If anything, he adds, Chapter 7 would be more appropriate.

He still holds out for a last-minute savior, though: "It's not necessarily over."

UPDATE: Colorado vNet was acquired by Russound in October 2009, and continues to operate from its Loveland, Colo. office.

Colorado vNet: A Look Back
 
Colorado vNet Closes Again
Russound tried to rescue the home automation/multiroom audio vendor after its "abrupt closure," but couldn't make it viable.
Russound to Acquire Colorado vNet
Terms of transaction are undisclosed. Colorado vNet brand name will remain intact.
3 Reasons Russound’s Colorado vNet Acquisition is Smart
Assuming Russound got a good deal on the shuttered manufacturer, access to Colorado vNet's 950 dealers alone makes it a risk worth taking.
Schneider/Square D Eyes Colorado vNet Dealers
Clipsal lighting control products employ similar wiring topologies as vNet lighting controls.
Who Would Buy Colorado vNet?
Colorado vNet has closed shop. Would Nortek, Legrand, AMX, Somfy, Schneider be interested?
Colorado vNet 'Cautiously Optimistic', Launches 'Bring vNet Back' Campaign
Since shutting down, Colorado vNet has received "several commitments to invest" and could have a resolution by the end of the month.
Colorado vNet Approaches Shut-Down
Provider of lighting controls, audio and video systems and home automation is "in the process of discontinuing operations;" CEO still has hope.
Discuss: Colorado vNet Dealer Support
Russound will acquire Colorado vNet. Terms of the deal were undisclosed.
 


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About the Author

Julie Jacobson, Editor-at-large, CE Pro
Julie Jacobson is co-founder of EH Publishing and currently spends most of her time writing for CE Pro, mostly in the areas of home automation, networked A/V and the business of home systems integration. She majored in Economics at the University of Michigan, earned an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and has never taken a journalism class in her life. Julie is a washed-up Ultimate Frisbee player with the scars to prove it. Follow her on Twitter @juliejacobson.

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