Exterity and Hotel Broadband roll out their interactive IPTV solution with free video and music on demand at Hilwood Resorts new luxury hotel and spa The Grand Jersey

Released on: August 4, 2008, 1:33 am

Press Release Author: Exterity

Industry: Telecommunications

Press Release Summary: Hilwood Resorts & Hotels uses Exterity decoders and encoders
to stream TV Video & Music to 136 bedrooms

Press Release Body: London, 04 August, 2008: Exterity, the market leading provider
of building IPTV networks, has deployed its IPTV encoder and decoder technology with
Hotel Broadband at the Grand Hotel Jersey in the Channel Islands. The solution,
which replaces an analogue system, will supply the hotel's bedrooms, suites and
conference facilities with TV Video & Music on Demand, and comes as part of a
multi-million pound refurbishment programme. The system will be rolled out to the
other hotels in the Hilwood Resorts Group over the next 12 months.

The Exterity IPTV solution was deployed onto the hotel's new data cabling network
and streams music and TV including: terrestrial, Freeview and Sky channels. All TV
and radio channels are supplied from a single satellite dish. Installation in the
bedroom was simplified by powering the Exterity receivers on the same cable
providing the IPTV feed removing additional power needs and allowing complete remote
support.

Exterity in conjunction with Hotel Broadband's extensive hospitality expertise
enabled guests to control both the in-room television and the IPTV solution from a
single remote control, simplifying the guest experience and allowing the Grand Hotel
to retain the 37" LCD screens that were already in place in half of the bedrooms.
Remaining bedrooms were installed with new 42" Philips hospitality TVs. The web
based guest interface is customised to the branding requirements of the hotel and
provides easy to use functionality including access to the latest films and music
available on demand to the guest free of charge.

Colin Farquharson, Group Property Manager, Hilwood Resorts & Hotels, says, "In
keeping with its transformation into a luxury destination resort hotel with an
exciting and innovative look and feel, combining striking architecture with a
contemporary design, the hotel needed to offer the comprehensive in-room
entertainment system that guests expect from this calibre of hotel. The Exterity
system backed by Hotel Broadband's hospitality focus provided the ideal solution,
being both versatile and cost-effective. In combination with the latest video and
music on demand technology we felt that our guests should have access to this free
of charge."

The system was installed by and is supported remotely by the guest entertainment
system supplier Hotel Broadband, meaning that the Grand Hotel Jersey does not need
to devote time to maintenance of the system, which can be repaired, updated and
restarted without any input from the hotel itself. James Richmond, Sales Director
at Hotel Broadband explains: "The fact that the IPTV system can be managed remotely
is a great bonus for hotels, as they do not need to worry about the day-to-day
upkeep of the system, leaving them free to get on with the important task of running
the hotel."

"IPTV is an excellent alternative to the traditional coax networks hotels often
have. Problems with coax include signal degradation on long runs across sites,
causing ghosting and break-up of selected channels and the inability to add further
channels over and above the set numbers supported by RF modulator set ups."
commented Colin Farquhar, Exterity CEO. "Opting for IPTV removes all of these
restrictions, making our solution the ideal choice for the Grand Hotel Jersey."

Notes to Editors:
About Exterity
Exterity Limited was formed in 2001 to create products to deliver broadcast quality
digital video over IP networks within buildings. Exterity's products represent a
significant advance over the co-axial cable systems in common use today but are
viable for deployment in large-scale video distribution systems.
Exterity's core technology, in-socketT, allows display appliances, such as
televisions, to be connected directly to wall-mounted iSockets to get direct and
easy access to all available digital media and services.

Exterity is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

About Hotel Broadband
Since 2002 Hotel Broadband has provided its industry leading technology solutions to
the hospitality sector and has solutions deployed in over 10,000 rooms throughout
the UK. Their portfolio of products includes IPTV & Video/Music on Demand, guest
High Speed Internet and hotel communication networks including IP telephony.

Hotel Broadband is based in Bristol, England.




Web Site: http://www.exterity.co.uk

Contact Details: Media contact:
Sarah-Anne Bray / Laurie Glimmerveen
Wildfire PR
0208 339 4420
sarah-anne@wildfirepr.co.uk

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