LodgeNet, Sioux Falls, S.D., an interactive television supplier specializing in servicing hotels, said yesterday that it has provided 4,000 hotels and 690,000 rooms with I-TV since 1992. The 4,000 hotel was the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia. Along with enhanced programming and advertisements, the service allows guests to check out, purchase room service and have direct contact with hotel personnel, purchase films, play Nintendo 64 games and access the Internet all from their television.
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