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Eos Music

AMTC launched its new online music service, Eos Music, May 2009. Eos 65 music channels are composed mainly of independent artists and licensed directly. The license allows direct AMTC to avoid payments to organizations performing rights (ASCAP, BMI and SESAC), resulting in a lower price than the offer of Sirius.

AMTC offers two devices MP3 player in conjunction with the service of Eos, the Eclipse (a standalone MP3 player that requires the client to update the music and the occasional emails SecureDigital card and a personal computer), and the horizon (A store and forward device based on Ethernet). Both devices deliver content messaging AMTC and music in the same device.

SIRIUS Music for businesses

In 2003, AMTC began reselling the Sirius Satellite Radio channels of music companies, under the brand SIRIUS Music for businesses. Under the agreement, AMTC pay a monthly fee for performing rights organizations such as ASCAP, BMI and SESAC, to ensure that customers can legally play music in a business setting. Available channels through SIRIUS Music for businesses are identical to the music channels available to subscribers of the consumer, but licensed for professional use audio. Some of these channels feature occasional interruptions, such as sirens and DJ talk.

AMTC states that the viewing angle high of Sirius satellites, along with the site diversity provided by multiple satellites and a network of terrestrial repeaters, virtually eliminates rain vanish. The highly elliptical orbit of Sirius satellite constellation can pose difficulties for the reliable delivery of the signal in certain fixed antennas parts of the country. To solve this problem, Sirius has greatly increased its network of terrestrial repeaters and activated its first geostationary satellite to increase the intensity of the signal for non-mobile clients such as SIRIUS Music for Business.

Sirius Music for Business is used in several hotels, shops, car dealerships and chain restaurants, including Big Boy Restaurants and the Huddle House. In 2006, AMTC executed agreements to install Sirius Business in Yum Brands (A & W, Long John Silver's, KFC Hut, Taco Bell and Pizza), FOCUS Brands (Carvel, Cinnabon, Schlotzsky's and Moe's Southwest Grill) and Wendy's stores, among others. AMTC offers SIRIUS appears in many of those car dealers who sell SIRIUS cars like Ford Motor Company, Volkswagen of America, Volvo, Chrysler, Land Rover, Jaguar and Mazda, among others.

AMTC renewed his contract with Sirius in September 2009 for another three years.

TelAdvantage

AMTC standby messaging is used in a variety of businesses including restaurants, car dealers, van lines and airlines, hotels and fitness centers. high-profile clients include Allstate Insurance, Morgan Stanley and Raymond James Financial Spherion. In 2008, the TelAdvantage offer was extended to cover courier costs in the shops and showrooms the car. AMTC makes two digital devices MP3 player for this purpose, the iQueue 3.5 and the IP RemoteLink.

AMTC Timeline

1991 – AMTC begins operations in Tampa, FL as a vendor on hold messaging.

1993 – AMTC releases its proprietary optical disc Repeater 1000. The device was the first compact-disc "on hold" player on the market.

1998 – AMTC ODR-1000 modernizes its TraxMaster, adding the iQueue (a removable memory card player) and RemoteLink td64, allowing remote initiated download messages through a modem.

2000 – AMTC move to the new 10,000 square foot (930 m2), based in Clearwater, FL

2000 – AMTC installs its RemoteLink td64 on each Bally Total Fitness gym.

2003 – AMTC Signs agreement to be the national provider of Sirius Satellite Radio for business.

2003 – AMTC introduces a third CD-based "on hold" player, TraxMaster II, and releases the iQueue II, an MP3 player based on CompactFlash "on hold" messaging. The iQueue II works in conjunction with HoldDirect.com, the first distribution system based on web for "on hold" messages.

2004 – AMTC become a solution provider messaging on hold for Nationwide Insurance and iQueue launches digital player / courier to the offices of Royal Caribbean.

2005 – Greater support and partnerships are Daimler-Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, Raymond James Financial, and Allstate Insurance.

2006 – Great deals signed collaboration include Yum! Trademarks The trademarks, FOCUS, Huddle House, Big Boy Restaurants, Piggly Wiggly, Cici Pizza, Sysco Foodservice and Wendy's International.

2007 – AMTC announces national launch of Sirius Business Volkswagen of America distributors and McCoy's Building Supply stores.

2007 – AMTC announces that it has upgraded all the components of Sirius Computer Business Kit and product updates more pledges this year.

2007 – AMTC SIRIUS service installed at the headquarters of the new team Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the speakers and amplifiers to drive the Mountain Dew Extreme Zone at Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.

2008 – AMTC became the national music and messaging provider True Value and its subsidiaries, Anytime and Snap Fitness and Beauty, among others.

2008 – AMTC more than double its line of audio equipment, offers several new Rackmount specialty amplifiers and speakers.

2009 – AMTC releases iQueue 3.5, an updated version of the iQueue III and RemoteLink as IP, Internet-based store and send the MP3 player device for call waiting and in-store music and messaging.

2009 – AMTC announces the launch of Eos Music, a new value for money, history of providing Internet services, music.

2009 – AMTC renewed its distribution contract with Sirius XM to 2012.

External Links

Applied Media Technologies Corporation official site

AMTC site Eos

AMTC SIRIUS music site for business

AMTC TelAdvantage site

HoldDirect.com, AMTC of "on hold" message distribution site

SIRIUS Music for Business

Sirius Satellite Radio Official site

See also

Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio

DMX Music

Store Broadcasting Network

Piped music

PlayNetwork

Trusonic

References

Hotel Interactive – Article covering AMTC according to the Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley

Hotel & Motel Management Magazine – AMTC is committed to installing Woodfin Suites TelAdvantage places

Piggly Wiggly National Association Owner – Piggly Wiggly supports AMTC / Sirius as the provider preferred background music

American Express Restaurant 2006 March-April Newsletter – American Express analyzes data from Sirius business VP Sales / Marketing Clayton Burton quotes

Satellite Standard Group – Interview with research and development manager Matt Holden

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Categories: Telephony | music industry services | Music Industry | Clearwater, Florida | Companies based in Florida | Companies established in 1991 | Sirius Satellite Radio | XM Satellite Radio

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