interactive tv
Allbridge Redefines In-Room Entertainment With Interactive IPTV Solution
Allbridge | May 1, 2019
Raleigh, NC; May 1, 2019 – Allbridge, the leading provider of data, video, and voice solutions for Hospitality, Healthcare, and Higher Education properties nationwide, announces their new in-room entertainment IPTV platform for hotels, Allbridge Entertainment. This product will bring a cloud-based, interactive TV experience to guests to enhance their stay with innovative features for increased user engagement. Allbridge Entertainment, powered by its partnership with MCOMS, provides over-the-top (OTT) content, streaming and personalized property information with unique branding opportunities. The new product will be the first of ma...
ADB to Unveil vuTyme IRE for Fiber Deployments at HITEC
ADB Business TV | June 13, 2017
Nationally deployed with cable operators, vuTyme version 4.4 is ideal for hotels with fiber-to-premise video delivery; solution minimizes and/or eliminates on-premise equipment and in-room devices As part of the LG Electronics USA's Pro:Centric® Partner Program, ADB executes vuTyme on LG set-top devices and LG Pro:Centric SmartTVs Visit ADB in at HITEC June 26 to 29 in Booth #337 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre June 13, 2017 – Denver, Colo. – In two weeks, ADB will bring its popular interactive TV solution, vuTyme, to HITEC Toronto. Of special interest to hoteliers shopping for an in-room entertainment soluti...
Give Guests the Gift of Better Communication in 2017 with TV Messaging Via vuTyme by ADB
ADB Business TV | December 6, 2016
Hoteliers can message an individual guest, a group of guests, all guests, or even guests at different hotels in a multi-property environment, like a theme park Front desk staff type messages that scroll across the top of the TV in large font and in real time to grab guests' attention December 6, 2016 — Denver, Colo. — A recent study asked travelers what they expect from a hotel's In-Room Entertainment (IRE) experience. Their answer wasn't surprising. Travelers said they expect the interactive TV platform to provide them with the types of information they want to know, and they want information delivered directly to them ...