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After four months of testing, TouchTunes jukeboxes across the U.S. will be able to use wireless broadband technology. The jukebox company will offer customers a two-year contract deal for $10.45 per week. Their focus was to offer a flexible and economical method for connecting the TouchTunes network to broadband wireless. One advantage is that while enjoying the benefits of hardwired connections, wireless services eliminate the time-consuming, complex processes. The speed also increases operator revenues by 25% over dialup boxes.
Using a USB wireless modem, customers can access all TouchTunes' products and hundreds of thousands of songs. Operators can expedite their access to enhanced promotional capabilities, myTouchTunes.com and PlayPorTT services, cashless payments, real-time diagnostics and tech support.
This spring, compliant equipment from other coin-op machine makers will be able to share the TouchTunes wireless solution.
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