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Per-Andre Rykhus,
Altibox: Motorola Mobility VAP2400 Wireless Bridge Helps Altibox Extend
Video Services
November 1, 2011
Altibox customers will soon enjoy an
enhanced viewing experience with the introduction of Motorola Mobility's
VAP2400 wireless video bridge. Using the VAP2400, Altibox customers will
be able to wirelessly share a full range of video services; taking
interactive TV and video on demand to TVs and other IP-enabled devices
across the home.
VAP2400
To date, the installation of multi-room video services has relied on
unsightly wires running through the home, while wireless solutions have
proved unreliable and expensive. Motorola’s VAP2400 streams high
definition video over the Wi-Fi spectrum throughout the home to reach
further and enable a high quality video viewing experience, even through
thick walls. Furthermore, the easy installation and set-up means Altibox
customers can benefit from wireless video out of the box without having
to wait for an installation engineer.
“At
Altibox, we are focused on providing an extensive portfolio of easy to
install video services that deliver an enhanced subscriber experience,”
said Per-Andre Rykhus, vice president, marketing, sales & products,
Altibox. “The Motorola VAP2400 will help us to deliver new services and
enhancements, including wireless HD interactive TV and Video on Demand,
to any room in the home.”
“The Motorola VAP2400 video bridge is the most innovative solution of
its kind, and today’s announcement with Altibox demonstrates our focus
on helping service providers differentiate their services and minimize
subscriber churn,” said Steve McCaffery, vice president and general
manager, Home business EMEA, Motorola Mobility. “We’re committed to
delivering advanced, game-changing technology that changes the way video
services are deployed in the home whilst allowing service providers like
Altibox to differentiate themselves in an increasingly competitive
market.”
The Motorola VAP2400 will be available to Altibox subscribers from Q4
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