Amino Technologies PLC
22 June 2005


22 June 2005

                      Amino and TotalVision bring IPTV to
                                Caribbean hotels
               TotalVision places order for 50,000 set-top boxes

Cambridge, 22 June 2005: Amino Communications today confirmed that it has
delivered 10,000 of its AmiNet110H set-top boxes to TotalVision, an
international provider of in-room entertainment solutions, for use in Caribbean
guest rooms. The delivery is part of a larger order for 50,000 units. This
deployment represents the first ever rollout of Amino's digital hospitality
products in the Caribbean and establishes it as a major technology provider in
this market.

TotalVision's service offers guests high-speed internet access, multicast
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and true video on-demand. "We selected the
AmiNET110H for our in-room media gateway because it means we can offer the
latest digital entertainment technology in a robust and secure unit from the
leading IPTV set-top box provider," said Tim Stark, VP Information Technology
for TotalVision. "We are also integrating additional revenue-bearing services,
and benefiting from simplified installation and reduced operating costs."

The AmiNET110H is an ideal choice for digital guest room entertainment systems
based on IP (Internet Protocol) networks. Benefits of the system include simple,
remote updates of video content and remote system monitoring, both of which
result in fewer on-site service calls and reduced operating costs.

Using the AmiNET110H also obviates the need to route multiple physical networks
to each room as an integrated Ethernet switch allows video, internet and voice
traffic to share a single IP network without compromising security or video
transmission quality. Further cost savings can be realised by integrating other
guest services such as telephony and internet access, as well as billing and
hotel information, into the system.

Roy Kirsopp, CEO Amino Communications LLC, commented, "We have always considered
IPTV to be ideal for the hospitality industry. The concept offers so many
advantages to the guests as well as greater revenue opportunities and cost
savings for the hotel management. Our set-top boxes are compact, discrete and
offer a high level of security, and the fact that this will be the first
deployment of our system in the Caribbean makes this a particularly exciting
prospect."

About Amino

Amino Communications (www.aminocom.com) is a designer and supplier of electronic
systems and consultancy, specialising in products for digital broadcast and
on-demand TV, IPTV (telco triple-play applications), and in-home multimedia
distribution.

The Amino range of small, low cost, high functionality set-top boxes and gateway
products is designed for consumer applications in telecom, satellite and digital
terrestrial broadcast markets, as well as on-demand systems for hotels and
hospitality markets, healthcare, retail and education. Amino also provides
systems consultancy, and partners with world-leading companies in content
aggregation, middleware, conditional access, and head-end systems.

Amino Communications is part of Amino Technologies plc. listed on the London
Stock Exchange AIM, symbol AMO. Amino is based near Cambridge, UK, and has
offices in Atlanta Georgia.

About TotalVision

TotalVision is an international provider of in-room entertainment, including
video on-demand, True internet with wireless keyboards, interactive television,
games, custom screen branding, and various internet products. The company
provides a distinct service to the lodgings industry, using the most up to date
technology. TotalVision endows a property with numerous revenue resources, which
not only enhance profits, but also the guest's experience.

For further information please contact:
Sue Scott/Steve Liebmann, Bankside Consultants
1 Frederick's Place, London EC2R 8AE.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7367 8888; email: susan.scott@bankside.com

Joanne Martin-Loat, Amino Communications
Buckingway Business Park, Anderson Road, Swavesey, Cambridge, CB4 5UQ.
+44 (0)1954 234 100, http://www.aminocom.com



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