Corporate Communications
One message, every office, on schedule. Push a CEO update or live KPIs to every location at once — a lobby video wall carrying the town-hall instead of a screensaver.
Workplace screens have a credibility problem. Most run a screensaver, a stale slide deck, or whatever the last person plugged in. When leadership has something to say — a CEO update, quarterly results, a safety alert — there's no reliable way to put it in front of every employee at once.
TelemetryOS makes those screens a managed communications channel. Content publishes from one console to every office, on a schedule or instantly, targeted by location, floor, or department. A lobby video wall can carry the live town-hall at 10am, switch to the quarterly KPI dashboard after, and run brand content the rest of the day — across every site, without anyone touching a screen.
Because TelemetryOS devices play content locally, a flaky branch-office connection never takes the channel down. Screens cache their content and keep playing through outages, syncing updates when connectivity returns, so the message is on the wall whether the WAN cooperates or not.

Corporate screens rarely stop at the lobby. The same platform that drives the video wall also runs floor-level dashboards, meeting-room signage, cafeteria menus, and factory-floor safety boards — one console, one content pipeline, one fleet for IT to monitor.
For IT operators and the integrators who deploy at enterprise scale, that consolidation is the point. Device health, proof of playback, and content schedules are visible across every site, so a dark screen in a regional office is a dashboard alert, not a help-desk ticket from the receptionist. And because TelemetryOS is an application platform, communications can go beyond slides: live KPI boards fed by your BI stack, room-booking displays, and per-region messaging are applications built with a React SDK and deployed git-to-screen, not custom one-off installs.
Common questions about corporate communications displays
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