Bell Aliant Selects Corinex for in-home IPTV Distribution
Corinex announces that Bell Aliant selected
its home networking technology to aid in the deployment of Aliant TV. Corinex’s
AnyWire Connectivity product line solves the in-home wiring problem plaguing
IPTV service providers by connecting the DSL modem to multiple set top boxes. It
provides an easy set up that reduces the installation time of Aliant TV.
Aliant TV, launched in 2005, offers customers 240 channels of full digital
content, all starting at $29 per month for the first 12 months. The service has
been successfully deployed to Aliant TV customers with category-5 Ethernet
cabling being installed for in-home connectivity. Now with Corinex’s AnyWireTM
Connectivity products, adapters which utilize existing coaxial cabling (or
electrical wiring) in the home are reducing the install times for in-home
connectivity for Bell Aliant installers and customers.
“Bell Aliant chose Corinex’s unique AV networking technology because of the ease
and speed of installation,” said Andre LeBlanc, Bell Aliant’s team lead of
television services. “We surveyed the market and found Corinex’s AnyWireTM
Connectivity products to be the most cost effective and bulletproof solution for
solving the in-home distribution problem, and our installers love them.”
“Bell Aliant is a leader in delivering IPTV, and we are happy to be a part of
delivering the Aliant TV service offering to homeowners across Atlantic Canada,”
said Eric Barker, manager of the Bell Aliant account for Corinex.
Bell Aliant’s application of the Corinex’s AnyWire Connectivity solution uses
the indoor coaxial cabling already installed in homes as a medium for video
transmission. By simply connecting one Corinex AV Adapter to a DSL modem and
connecting a second AV device to the Set Top Box using the existing coaxial
cable, the in-home install is complete. Additional adapters and Set Top Boxes
can be added as required.
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