[10] The MBOX requires an Internet connection (broadband or dial-up) to obtain music and schedules via its MSP protocol.
The MBOX differentiates itself through an advanced music, messaging and daypart scheduling system known as Client Online Account (COA).
The COA programmed event lists are dynamically interpreted on each MBOX to generate the resulting stream of audio in the retail environment.
The deal resulted in the takeover of the formerly public company by Apollo Global Management and GSO Capital Partners.
The company emerged from bankruptcy in less than 24 hours due to the agreement of all stakeholders, strong strategic plan, and stable team.