DoBiT NV to sell MediaTile in Benelux region

Oct 25, 2007 1:57 PM

    
The Cellular Digital Signage system from MediaTile.

The Cellular Digital Signage system from MediaTile.

MediaTile has entered into an agreement with Belgium-based DoBiT NV to provide MediaTile's digital signage solutions to the Benelux region. MediaTile said it expected its Cellular Digital Signage and fully integrated Digital-Sign-in-a-Box systems to greatly accelerate client deployments of digital signage networks in the Benelux region.

MediaTile’s solutions enable businesses to deploy and operate advertising, educational and informational broadcast networks without any on-site technical expertise, computer configuration or network setup. Founded in 1983, DoBiT NV is a supplier of display technologies and custom solutions for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg.

For more information, visit www.dobit.com and www.mediatile.com.




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