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IPTV pushes on hospitality sector
The IPTV market is enjoying looking to get boost from the hospitality industry.
One of the leading IPTV vendors, Exterity – whose products are targeting the education, corporate, and hospitality industries – has created a bundle specifically for the hotel industry and is set to launch.
Service providers have dominated the hospitality markets in the past, but more hotels are looking to combine their communications into one package. Exterity is one of the first to create a bundle of TV, internet, and telephony technology into one package customized specifically for the hotel industry.
In an industry that survives or fails by the whims of the customer, many hotels are looking to make their operations more technologically friendly. Over the past few months, hotels have found their way to IPTV.
Since the hotel market is relatively an untapped area for resellers and integrators, Exterity is working with their partners to take advantage of the opportunities by launching the new package, Exterity Hotel IPTV Kit.
Traditionally, the 25 UK Exterity partners have worked with corporate and education. With the transition towards hotels increasing, Exterity is looking for more partners to target the hospitality industry.
Although the innovative vendor does not have any hotel clients at the present, the future looks bright for this market. Exterity Hotel IPTV Kit will give the hospitality industry greater control over their communications and will allow them to adapt the bundle to fit their specific needs.
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