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British Horseracing Authority “The technology we now have in place is both effective and cost efficient, delivering a lower total cost of ownership compared to the previous analogue based system. With the ability to deliver TV to desktop, the amount of LCD screens required has dramatically reduced.” Read the case study ... |
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Cannes Film Festival “The press areas at the 2011 Cannes Film Festivals were an entirely different experience to any of our past events. Exterity’s IPTV technology has enabled us to give media the opportunity to view the footage they need, when they need it in a way that best suits their individual working styles.” Read the case study ... |
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Celtic Football Club “The seamless flexibility of the system is absolutely key for us. The Facilities team is now able to control each screen individually - or banks of screens in different areas or rooms – all from one central point.” Read the case study ... |
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Cisco “The Exterity products have worked just as we expected they would from other projects we’ve done together. Integration was quick and easy, and the devices have been very reliable.” Read the case study ... |
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RTLII “We are very pleased with the solution. Exterity were very cooperative during installation and have been quick to respond to any concerns. The system performed exactly as promised, and in the two years since deployment it has been very reliable.” Read the case study ... |
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Reuters “The system deployed at Reuters is not only one of the largest deployments of corporate IPTV in the UK, but it also marks one of the few truly converged systems that have been deployed in the UK including voice, data and video.” Read the case study ... |
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Grand Hotel Jersey "We wanted a solution that would give our guests a futuristic multimedia experience. Exterity’s network IPTV has achieved this, and is completely in tune with the hotel’s innovative look and feel." Read the case study... |
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An Exterity building IPTV solution uses the corporate network to stream stage action to eight LCD screens placed throughout the RSC’s Chapel Lane offices. The Exterity system keeps staff in touch with rehearsals and performances, can be easily expanded, and improves the Company’s return on its network infrastructure and bandwidth investments. Read the case study... |
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Liverpool NHS Trust “Exterity is helping us deliver the government’s requirements for deploying entertainment systems to make patients comfortable, to make them feel connected, and enable them to communicate more effectively with caregivers and their loved ones.” Read the case study... Click here to read the press release. |
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| The Snow Centre “The Snow Centre installation illustrates how Exterity can help sports venues keep visitors engaged no matter where they are or what they’re doing. It shows how TV and video can really boost the visitor experience to help ensure they have a great day out and want to return soon.” Read the case study... | |
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University College London “Students benefit from watching live TV direct from foreign countries as they can see the language they are studying being used naturally, and learn about that country’s culture, adding an extra dimension to the learning experience. UCL prides itself on being one of the most innovative learning centres in the world and so it was vital to enhance the departments with the innovative technology that reflects this.” |
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Post-production company, The Farm Group, presents unified image to customers, prospects, and employees with live and recorded content delivered across its existing network to multiple offices throughout Soho, London. Read the case study... |
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Home Office Scientific Development Branch Previously, HOSDB relied on traditional methods such as email, message boards, meetings and the intranet to communicate with staff at its offices in Sandridge, St Albans and Horsham, West Sussex. HOSDB required a flexible, easy to manage and versatile medium for distributing TV and messages, and it was decided that streaming this content to meeting areas would be the best option. |
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Parc y Scarlets Rugby Stadium “The fan experience is our main concern. As such, we wanted a way to keep the fans abreast of the match, as well as future event information from any location in the stadium, which helps solidify their relationship with the Scarlets, and keeps them coming back for more.” Jo Polson, IT & Systems Management, Parc y Scarlets. |
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Matthew Boulton College “We always look for new ways to use technology to engage and inspire our students,” explains John Perks, IT Manager, Matthew Boulton College. “The notice boards we had, however, were just so clumsy. Staff and students complained that they were putting information up on the notice boards but no one ever saw it because it either fell off or someone took it down.” |
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QVC Home Shopping Network “The proposal excelled in many ways - it was the only respondent to suggest more than one approach and allowed a comparison between coaxial cabling and the more flexible Exterity IPTV solution. On features alone the Exterity system significantly out shone the alternatives.” Leo Smith, QVC’s Broadcast Engineering Projects Manager. |
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Retallack Resort & Spa “Due to the aggressive timescales involved in building the new Retallack resort, the IPTV system was ideal as it could be installed at the same time as other tradesmen were completing the first 50 chalets,” said Amy Tucker-sBrown, Resort Director, Retallack. |
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SAB Miller world-wide drinks group “Having one network was crucial to our overall aim of creating a spectacular office,” explained, Roger. “We did not want to have to deal with loads of cables and wires. We wanted clean lines. By running everything from a single infrastructure, we could minimise the number of leads and could help save the company substantial amounts of money, as this is a more cost effective way to run a network.” |
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Stanway School “If someone wants a specific channel to show at a specific time, we get that streamed down the network and they can pick it up. So if you are a History teacher, and want to show a World War 2 documentary, all you have to do is open up the software and the History Channel will be there. So it’s as simple as that!” Matthew Stancombe, Assistant Head Teacher, The Stanway School. |
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St. Bernards Hospital, Gibraltar "There is no physical segregation between the network of the hospital and the patient television network, the only separation is through the use of VLANs’, says ITM design consultant André Ingram. "We can control whether the content is delivered to a patient’s bed or to a nurse’s station. If we put an encoder and a camera in an operating theatre, you won’t want a patient to see it, but you will want the school of nursing to see it and you might want a nursing station to see it at night." |
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