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If you’ve been following the first two parts of our 3-part series on the basics of VoIP, you should now have a comprehensive understanding of what VoIP telephony is and how it works. The next obvious step, then, is to move forward with plans to upgrade your hotel’s communications system.

Thanks to improvements in communication technology, this is certainly an exciting time to be alive. You can now stay in touch with friends over long distances, connect to the internet on your phone, play online games with people in other countries, conduct business meetings from afar, and even relay into

Last week, we started to take a look at the basics of VoIP — what it is and how it works. If you’re like many of our readers, you were probably pleasantly surprised to learn how simple VoIP actually is despite offering so many technological advantages.

It seems that on a daily or weekly basis, we’re hearing about a data breach of some kind. Whether it’s the leak of corporate e-mails, an online service being taken down, or something more nefarious, the harsh reality is that the threat of cybersecurity is very real.

As a successful hotelier, you want to make decisions for your business that will enable you to grow and thrive. This often means having the ability to accept and adapt to changing technologies. For those in the hospitality industry, the most important technology to understand and embrace is Voice over

If you could generate interest about your hotel, promote everything that you have to offer, engage with your existing patrons, and expand your consumer reach, you’d do it, right? Of course you would! Now what if we told you that all of this could be done without spending a dime?

It’s the most wonderful time of the year — especially for hoteliers! Folks from all over the country make the mecca back home for the holidays, and that means that they need a place to stay. With countless options for lodging, though, it’s important to assess your hotel’s situation and