Lime, Amino announce Caribbean TV upgrade
March 26, 2014
Lime TV has signed a contract with Amino for them to supply enhanced set-top boxes to support the rollout of pay-TV services in the Caribbean,
Lime TV delivers over 100 channels of pay-TV entertainment – plus VoD – to customers in the Cayman Islands and Barbados. The TV line-up includes a wide range of entertainment – including local and international news, premium content channels, lifestyle and sports.
The service will introduce Amino’s A140 and A540 set-top boxes which will provide a better ’carrier class’ Wi-Fi signal to deliver entertainment around the home and enable customers to set up pay-TV for themselves reducing the need for service engineers.
Amino CEO Donald McGarva commented: “This is an exciting and innovative deployment which demands devices that are ultra-reliable, future proof and capable of easy home installation. Combining our field-proven STBs with carrier class Wi-Fi will help LIME rollout services quickly and cost-effectively whilst at the same time supporting an exciting range of entertainment services.”
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