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There are a lot of talks these days about “the cloud.” Companies in every sector are using “the cloud” for data storage, collaboration, and data analytics. When you sign up for VoIP services, you have the option of choosing between locally hosted hardware and software or taking advantage of cloud-based
If you’re looking into a new VoIP phone system, you’ve probably come across a lot of jargon you didn’t understand. Don’t worry — we’re here to clear everything up and ensure you get exactly the system your hotel needs. One of the biggest distinctions between systems is “on-premise” versus “managed”
For any modern hotel, VoIP is no longer an optional upgrade. VoIP phone systems offer unparalleled flexibility, features, and upgradeability, all for a lower monthly cost than a traditional analog system. Nevertheless, some hoteliers are still hesitant to make the shift to a VoIP system. Hotels need to be operational
Since its inception in the mid-1990s, voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) phone systems have exploded in popularity, becoming the most popular option for internal and external communications in businesses of all sizes. For businesses with hundreds or thousands of internal lines, like hotels, hospitals, and office buildings, the advantages are even more pronounced.
A VoIP phone system is the most modern and sophisticated option for your hotel’s communications. But like any internet-connected device, a VoIP network is susceptible to external breaches from hackers interested in fraud or theft. In 2017, telecom organizations and carriers lost a collective $29.2 billion to fraud. As cyber-attacks
The year 2020 has been a difficult one for the hospitality industry — fears over the COVID-19 pandemic, massive reductions in global travel, and a general slowdown in the global economy have contributed to hotel occupancy rates as low as 24 percent. Luckily, the future is looking brighter. A promising
Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) systems have been around for decades now. The majority of large businesses, hotels, hospitals, and other users of multi-line telephone systems (MLTS) use some sort of VoIP system in their buildings, which means there is no shortage of options when selecting a VoIP provider for