Exterity and Sony have announced they have been working together to extend the reach of their integrated hospitality system – comprising Exterity’s ArtioGuest interactive guest experience portal and Sony Bravia Pro Displays with Built-in Tuner– by enabling properties with a traditional RF network to offer the same level of in-room guest entertainment service as those with an IP-based network.
This latest collaboration builds on the existing relationship between Sony and Exterity and is a natural next step for these two brands as they strive to offer a first-class service to hotel operators and their guests.
The RF-based system is able to provide the same level of functionality as an IP-based system, including access to a wide range of local and international TV channels and movies, as well as a full, secure casting capability with Chromecast.
With the addition of Apps like Netflix, Prime, Stan, Disney+ and more, properties can offer their guests a truly unique solution and enhance the guest experience. The RF-based system is simple and cost effective to deploy, manage and support, as there is no need for a new IPTV Head End or IP switch network. It also means there is no need to re-skill or re-train engineering and maintenance staff.