Anevia Aims at WebTV for Hospitality

Dec. 13, 2011
Anevia announced a new WebTV feature for its Flamingo range of IPTV headend products. The Anevia Flamingo 660 and the recently released high-density Flamingo XL are rack mountable IPTV headend units. The Flamingo 660 and Flamingo XL are designed to capture live ...
Anevia announced a new WebTV feature for its Flamingo range of IPTV headend products. The Anevia Flamingo 660 and the recently released high-density Flamingo XL are rack mountable IPTV headend units. The Flamingo 660 and Flamingo XL are designed to capture live TV and radio content from satellite, cable, digital terrestrial and analog sources before streaming it over IP networks to set-top boxes, PCs, or other IP connected devices.The new Flamingo WebTV feature is intended to allow hotels, hospitals, and other hospitality service providers to receive and re-transmit Web-based TV content not available locally. The WebTV channels are streamed across the local network as any other channel and can be integrated into existing middleware and mosaic generation platforms. The WebTV feature is available as part of the Flamingo 3.2 software version for both existing and new Flamingo XL and Flamingo 660 owners.

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