Orange Business Services will continue to provide infrastructure and manage IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) services for Solidere in Beirut. The contract has been extended for two years. Solidere’s IPTV services deliver a range of movies, sports and TV programmes which are streamed directly to residents’ TVs over its broadband network that Orange designed, built, […]
Orange Business Services will continue to provide infrastructure and manage IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) services for Solidere in Beirut. The contract has been extended for two years.
Solidere’s IPTV services deliver a range of movies, sports and TV programmes which are streamed directly to residents’ TVs over its broadband network that Orange designed, built, and operates. Residents enjoy some of the most advanced IP-based, on-demand telecoms services in the world.
Orange offers a unique combination of technological and operational expertise under its Smart City programme, which provides digital solutions for cities with large infrastructures and extensive citizen services.
“Orange Business Services is delighted to renew the contract with Solidere, whose flagship real estate development provides a showcase for IPTV and demonstrates the added value that ICT can bring to premium real estate projects,” said Jean-Luc Lasnier, General Manager Middle East & Africa, Orange Business Services. “This contract renewal reflects the positive ongoing demand for IPTV services in more than 1,500 households in Lebanon’s most prestigious real estate project. In addition, it serves as a model for delivering TV and viewing services to other smart real estate developments across the wider region.”
When Orange Business Services and Solidere were the first to launch broadcast and on-demand HDTV over IPTV in the Middle East on a commercial basis.