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A hospitality entertainment network enables hotels to receive voice, video and data services from a service operator and distribute them to guest rooms via a set-top / Set-Back Box or a gateway. The same network can also be used to deliver music and on-demand video services, as well as internet browsing and additional interactive services such as time-shift, self-serve billing and hotel services information to hotel guests via the in-room TVs. Examples of companies currently offering hospitality entertainment solutions include: * Charter Communications * CoxHN * Time Warner Cable * Quadriga

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  • A hospitality entertainment network enables hotels to receive voice, video and data services from a service operator and distribute them to guest rooms via a set-top / Set-Back Box or a gateway. The same network can also be used to deliver music and on-demand video services, as well as internet browsing and additional interactive services such as time-shift, self-serve billing and hotel services information to hotel guests via the in-room TVs. Historically a hospitality entertainment network used coaxial (coax) copper cables, while modern networks take advantage of IP over Cat 5/6/7 copper cabling or optical fibre – or a combination of both. Hotel operators can choose a turn-key service from a service operator that will provide both the infrastructure and customer premises equipment as well as the voice, data and video services, or select a specialist systems integrator to lease the infrastructure and a separate services provider. Examples of companies currently offering hospitality entertainment solutions include: * Charter Communications * CoxHN * Time Warner Cable * Quadriga (en)
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  • A hospitality entertainment network enables hotels to receive voice, video and data services from a service operator and distribute them to guest rooms via a set-top / Set-Back Box or a gateway. The same network can also be used to deliver music and on-demand video services, as well as internet browsing and additional interactive services such as time-shift, self-serve billing and hotel services information to hotel guests via the in-room TVs. Examples of companies currently offering hospitality entertainment solutions include: * Charter Communications * CoxHN * Time Warner Cable * Quadriga (en)
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  • Hospitality Entertainment Network (en)
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