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Tuesday, 23 Apr, 2002 0

Travel Television’s website www.Holidaynet.com has increased its web traffic for the Brochure Request Service substantially since joining BT Openworld at the biginning of this month. Furthermore BT’s push to establish up to 1 million broadband connections to UK subscribers by mid 2003 will enable Holidaynet.com to serve broadband video streams of holiday destinations, resorts and hotels. This will give website visitors the option to pre- view their holiday destination as well as order holiday brochures on-line.
HolidayNet.com is now extending their services to include Leisure Hotels pages on the web, with pictures and video tours, as well as a link to each hotel’s website and main contact details. Holidaynet.com

travelmole  23-Apr-2002
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