Join Us at the New Mexico Hospitality Association Trends Conference
Its All About Satellites is proud to be a sponsor of the New Mexico Hospitality Association’s Trends Conference, January 30th, 2018 at the La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe.
Hotels, Tourism Businesses, and Destinations: Grow & Succeed in 2018!
New Mexico Hospitality and Tourism TRENDS & Annual Meeting is the annual marketing and research conference held annual in Santa Fe. In addition to an annual review of the association, TRENDS also serves as the annual introduction to the 2018 Legislative Session with an update on our policy priorities and legislative agenda. TRENDS will also feature a preview of the latest travel trends and predictions from Smith Travel Research (STR) and several educational breakout sessions throughout the day that will help put your hospitality or tourism business/organization on the right track to succeed in 2018.
Why Attend?
Top 5 Reasons to Attend 2018 New Mexico Hospitality Association
Hospitality & Tourism TRENDS Conference
Grow your business and prepare for a successful year with our condensed 1-day program:
Speakers
http://newmexicohospitality.org/2018-trends-speakers
Registration
http://newmexicohospitality.org/2018-trends-registration
Come Visit Its All About Satellites in the Main Hall
Its All About Satellites will be exhibiting the most advanced technology from Technicolor and DIRECTV to help you grow your hospitality business including
- the COM200 Pro:Idiom Headend,
- the DIRECTV Residential Experience for Hotels,
- and the COM2000 MediaTune for Bars & Restaurants
Make sure to ask Barry about advances in TV System technology from DIRECTV including the New Welcome Screen Pro for the DIRECTV Residential Experience and the Welcome Screen for the COM2000 Pro:Idiom Headend system.
Learn how this technology can help you save money, make your staff’s jobs easier, and provide a more entertaining TV experience for your residents.
ASK how you can get DIRECTV COM2000 or DIRECTV Residential Experience Equipment with No Additional Cost!
DIRECTV is Making an Unprecedented Offer for Hotels
If you install a new TV system for your hotel or renew your agreement with DIRECTV prior to 3/31/18, you may be eligible to receive 48 channel COM2000 or DIRECTV Residential Experience (DRE) HD equipment at NO EXTRA COST* when you sign up for a 5 year agreement!
Up to an $11,000 Value for the Com2000*
*Conditions Apply.
If you are unable to attend the NM Hospitality Association Trends Conference
and would like to learn more about the TV system options for your Hotel,
the COM2000 Headend, the DIRECTV Residential Experience,
Call Barry at 800-951-1979 today
CLICK HERE for more information about
TV Systems for your Hotel
*COM2000 OR DRE EQUIPMENT OFFER: Offer is available to new or renewing Hospitality and Institutions customers who activate within eligible dates (8/1/17 to 3/31/18). 5-year programming agreement required. Properties must subscribe to SELECT Package ($5.50/room/mo) or above, with local channels ($0.50/room/mo.), if available in your market, HD Access ($0.75)/room/mo.) (requires HD in all units), qualifying premium channel service; requires 75-room minimum for COM2000 equipment; 50-room minimum for DRE equipment. A (DRE) System software receiver fee ($0.40/room/mo.) applies for DRE equipment. Add’l equipment and fees apply for upgrades. Installation charges apply, installation fee is based on hotel size. Applicable use tax adjustment may apply on retail value of installation.
FOR ALL HD OFFERS, IN THE EVENT YOU FAIL TO MAINTAIN YOUR PROGRAMMING AGREEMENT, YOU AGREE TO PAY AN EARLY CANCELLATION FEE EQUAL TO THE FULL SUBSIDY AMOUNT PROVIDED TO YOU ON A PRO-RATA BASIS, REDUCED BY THE NUMBER OF MONTHS PAID DURING THE COMMITMENT PERIOD. Payment is due within thirty (30) days of receipt of a notice of failure to complete the commitment period.
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