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Holiday Inn Gaithersburg, MD and Towneplace Suites Fort Lauderdale, FL are Latest Hotels to Choose EscapeWire Solutions for HDTV Programming April 28, 2010

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The 300 room, full-service  Holiday Inn Gaithersburg and the 95 suite Towneplace Suites in Fort Lauderdale have become the most recent hotels to select EscapeWire Solutions as their preferred provider for HDTV free-to-guest programming.  The hotels, which are owned and managed by the B. F. Saul Company, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland will both be installing brand new 32” HDTV’s in every guestroom and suite within the next 30 days.  EscapeWire Solutions has been selected as the provider and will install DirecTV free-to-guest, satellite service which will deliver a minimum of 14 full HD channels to each hotel as part of a whopping 76 total channel lineup.  Jim Walent, the Director of Capital Asset Management for BF Saul Company decided to upgrade the hotels in advance of requirement deadlines issued by the brand.  The hotel management felt that HDTV’s and programming could deliver a competitive advantage in some pretty tough markets and EscapeWire made it easy by contracting to handle all installation of programming hardware, HDTV’s and managing all of the ongoing support for the system.

Walent said… “We felt this was the right time to upgrade both of these hotels’ TV’s to HD.  EscapeWire was able to show up with a solution that allowed us to maximize the amount of HD programming we were going to install while simultaneously keeping the price below what their competitors were able to offer.  We are pleased with this solution because it allows us to have more HD options and, indeed more total channels than just about any other hotel in our markets.”

The EscapeWire free-to-guest DirecTV service was attractive to the hotel’s management team because the solution is not encumbered by pay-per-view video services, which are no longer being offered at all by either hotel.  “Why bother with it…”, Walent said, “when we are no longer seeing any significant revenues from movie sales but the front desk would still have to go through all of the same charge-backs and service issues?  It’s actually become a money loser for us.  We eliminated pay-movies and switched to “free-to-guest only” at several hotels in the DC market over a year ago and we haven’t heard any complaints.  In fact, people like the additional HD channels we are able to offer without the pay movie system- 14 HD channels are a lot for a hotel.”

Another factor that contributed to the opportune timing for Walent and the hotels to move forward is a series of rebates being offered by DirecTV and EscapeWire, which help to offset the cost of equipment needed to install the HD free-to-guest solution.

About EscapeWire Solutions

EscapeWire Solutions is a full service network solutions provider specializing in technology solutions for the hospitality industry.   EscapeWire designs and installs customized, expandable, Free-to-Guest (FTG) TV distribution systems including High-Definition programming, Digital Signage Solutions, High-Speed Internet access (HSIA) solutions, IP Surveillance/Camera Systems, IP (VOIP) Phone Systems, Structured Cabling, Website Design/Hosting and Managed Network Services including backup and disaster recovery solutions. We pride ourselves on providing our clients state-of-the-art solutions with exceptional customer service and support. Our technical expertise coupled with our hands on hospitality experience helps us to create solutions that solve real world issues within the hospitality industry today. EscapeWire currently has clients throughout the United States and Canada and has installed systems in several independent and branded hotels, conference centers, and universities including Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Hilton and Marriott.  EscapeWire is proud to be an associate member of the IAHI.

EscapeWire Solutions at IHG Investors Conference – November 12th – Booth 561 November 10, 2009

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EscapeWire Solutions will be at the IHG Investors Conference Trade Show on Thursday November 12th from 9am to 2pm.  EscapeWire will be at Booth #561.

Stop by to see how EscapeWire can help simplify your hotel technology.  EscapeWire specializes in managed technology, audio and video services for the hospitality industry.

Our solutions include:

  • Wired and Wireless HSIA
  • Free to Guest Head End Solutions with HD content (DirecTV)
  • Digital Signage Solutions
  • IP Surveillance Solutions
  • Managed Network Services
  • Conference and Meeting Room Audio/Visual Technologies
  • Business Center Solutions
  • Distributed Audio Solutions
  • Disaster and Backup Recovery Services
  • Web and Email Hosting
  • Attendees visiting the booth will have a chance to win a Flip HD Video Recorder

    EscapeWire Solutions Awarded Contract to Install a DirecTV Headend System at the Holiday Inn Buffalo Downtown April 22, 2009

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    EscapeWire Solutions was awarded and recently completed the installation of a 55 channel DirecTV headend system at the Holiday Inn Buffalo Downtown.  The new system provides guests with an enhanced viewing package that includes premium programming.  

    Later this year EscapeWire will add up to 18 HD stations to the system further increasing the channel count.

    For more information on this installation or EscapeWire’s products/services please contact us at 716.893.4984

    Hospitality TV Distribution – Will you be ready when standard television broadcast signals go dark on February 19, 2009? November 15, 2007

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    EscapeWire Solutions is your single source provider specializing in MATV/SMATV, Lodging Televisions, HDTV Distribution, Programming, Content, Design, Installation and Service.

     

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

    Q. Will I need to upgrade my existing television distribution system to be able to deliver digital High Definition programming to my guest rooms?

    A. If your existing distribution system was designed and balanced properly then you should be able to upgrade it for high definition programming without replacing the cable going to the rooms.

    Q. Why is February 19, 2009 important and how will this date effect me?

    A. The FCC has designated February 19, 2009 as the date that all standard definition NTSC broadcasts will stop broadcasting (most of the major networks are already broadcasting digital ATSC signals and will shut down their NTSC signals on this date). That means that as of this date if you have not upgraded your system to receive digital ATSC broadcasts you will likely not be able to receive broadcasts of the major networks any longer.

    Q. After February 19, 2009 will my existing TV sets still work?

    A. Televisions with NTSC tuners will work only if the program that you want to watch is being broadcast in an NTSC format. Once the program providers switch their signals to ATSC then your existing NTSC television will not work unless a set top box to convert ATSC signals back to NTSC is purchased. Keep in mind that if you convert back to NTSC you will no longer be showing a digital high definition signal so it may not be worth investing in this type of technology.

    Q. What is Pro Idiom and do I need it?

    A. Without getting to technical, Pro Idiom is an encryption method developed to prevent against program signal theft in lodging environments. In general you will need to use this technology if you are broadcasting high definition Pay per View content and/or premium high definition free to guest programs such as HBOHD, ESPNHD, etc.

    Q. If I am going to purchase new televisions for my property what features do I need to look for?

    A. The most important thing to consider is the type of tuner(s) the television has. Any new television sold after March 2007 will contain both NTSC and ATSC tuners. (the NTSC tuner requirement will likely be phased out sometime after February 2009). You will need an ATSC tuner to receive digital broadcasts. Depending on your program provider and type of programming you are planning on providing, you may also need to have a QAM tuner and Pro Idiom as well. The best bet is to speak with your program provider/system integrator prior to purchasing televisions in order to assure that the televisions you purchase are compatible with your system and any future changes that my come about.

    For More information Contact EscapeWire Solutions at 716.893.4984 or visit us on the web at www.escapewire.com

     

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