Pace launches global partner programme
June 5, 2009
The Networks division of digital TV technologies developer Pace has launched a global Networks Approved Partner programme (NAP) to support the rollout of its MultiDweller distribution platform for high-occupancy buildings. The partner programme will accelerate take-up of Pace's MultiDweller technology through an approved sales and support network, initially across Europe, opening up the supply market for triple-play delivery to consumers in multi-dwelling buildings.
MultiDweller makes it possible for payTV and other entertainment operators to sell converged triple play services into apartment blocks and hotels that are difficult and expensive to access. In addition to sales and support the Networks Approved Partner programme will provide local systems integration, enabling customers to exploit the flexibility of MultiDweller within wider network systems and services for multi-dwelling buildings.
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