WiFirst UK choose Techlive as their in-room entertainment partner
Techlive is delighted to partner with Wifirst UK in delivering in-room entertainment to their guests. Wifirst developed the world’s first “WiFi as a Service” platform and tailored services to exceed today’s connectivity requirements. This platform is deployed in 750k+ rooms across 26 countries, in many verticals, such as Serviced Apartments, Student Accommodations, including hospitality where Connected TV has become an important part of the Wifirst package.
“Including the Airtime cloud-based APP in our Smart TV deployments fits in with our OTT service model. It enables Wifirst UK to offer our customers, and ultimately their guests, the very latest movies streamed directly to the TV. The fact every aspect of this in-room service is managed, enables us to concentrate on delivering our market leading connectivity solutions.” said Vince Jouan, Wifirst UK’s Technical Sales Director.
“We are delighted to have collaborated with Wifirst UK on our first project together – installing Airtime at the Citadines Islington. With the fluidity in hospitality technology there are so many touchpoints between services and Wifirst encapsulates this concept, offering a complete technical solution for hotel guests. We expect this project to be the first of many successes together.” said Richard Excell of Techlive International.
The guests at Citadines Islington can now enjoy great connectivity and also sit back to relax with some of the best movies the Silver Screen has to offer.
To see how WiFirst UK can help your hotel unlock it’s full connectivity potential – click WiFirst UK
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