PEO TV introduces a cost effective method to network with your regional offices … over a television…
SLT PEO TV has revolutionized the way of watching television and created a great impact in the minds of the local community by offering unique and exciting features such as Rewind TV, Time Shifted TV, Video on Demand and PEO APPS. Instead of the traditional TV viewing experience, PEO TV offers more CONVENIENCE greater CHOICE and maximum Control to watch what you want, when you want.
Going beyond of its current offerings, PEO TV is now ready to deliver closed channel telecasts (Private Television Network) that could stream live events and pre-defined content for designated target groups at a given point of time. Closed Channel Telecast feature, could also facilitate an entity to connect all its user groups including subsidiaries, regional offices, branches and all required parties
at a one-go with any type of corporate function.
Sri Lanka Telecom currently uses PEO TV closed channel transmission to connect with over fifty regional offices and more than eight thousand employees spread across the country that makes the regional staff to witness Colombo centric events live, without their presence at headquarters which saves money and time to increase productivity of the organization. This chan- nel facility can be introduced as a highly effective medium to enhance corporate communications to all the stakeholders with the ability of delivering audio and video messages faster than any other similar medium.
Speaking on behalf of SLT PEO TV, Mr. Malraj Balapitiya, Chief Executive Officer of SLT PEO TV said, "We are proud to introduce this service as another first from PEO TV, which will certainly revolutionize the organizational culture and help increase efficiencies. He also added that, "this Private Television Networking system will be ideal for Banks, Government Authorities, Educational institutions to distribute Knowledge, training, marketing & product information and many more to its networks spread island wide, to save millions of Rupees spent for event management and travel".