Amino and Prime Time partner for IPTV upgrade
July 3, 2009
Prime Time Communications, provider of integrated IP-based services, and Amino Communications, have completed a major upgrade programme to deliver new expanded HD services to its customers in Utah.
Prime Time, which offers IP-based services to over 10,000 subscribers including 4,000 customers across Salt Lake City’s fibre-to-the-home UTOPIA network, faced a challenging schedule to upgrade service to customers of Mstar, the Utah-based internet service provider, which it acquired in April 2009. With the current MPEG2 stream set to end, Prime Time programmed a rapid two week changeover programme, to convert 3,800 customers to MPEG4 video signalling using Amino’s award-winning AmiNET130 and AmiNET530 HD set-top boxes (STBs).
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