ADB Adds 'Casting' to Hotel Video Platform

Oct. 6, 2016
ADB is upgrading its vuTyme managed services hotel video solution to enable guests to stream content directly from their mobile devices. The ...

ADB is upgrading its vuTyme managed services hotel video solution to enable guests to stream content directly from their mobile devices. The company is introducing a complementary solution, vuCaster, to augment vuTyme by allowing users to "cast" their personalized programming from YouTube, Netflix, Pandora and other content providers onto the bigger in-room screen.

vuTyme is designed to deliver in-room services including live TV, VOD, pay-per-view (PPV), concierge, digital signage and targeted advertisements. In addition, it offers a searchable interactive program guide (IPG) and over-the-Top (OTT) services, along with direct-to-guest messaging through the TV, local attractions map with QR Code, and pause/rewind/fast-forward live TV. vuTyme operates in the cloud, requiring no hotel headend equipment - just a set-back box mounted behind the TV.

To use smartphones, tablets, portable computers and other mobile devices to mirror application content to the in-room TV, a hotel guest uses the vuTyme on-screen menu to access vuCaster. Once enabled, guests can stream content from several "cast-aware" applications.

vuCaster is powered by Google Cast. It is available on all new vuTyme deployments and can be retrofitted to existing installations. vuTyme is offered as a managed service to hotels using the global cloud infrastructure or cable company central office. ADB offers 24/7 monitoring.

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