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It seems like just yesterday we were all using rotary phones that were either attached to the wall or sat on a desk like a cumbersome paperweight. For decades, phone technology didn’t progress beyond those analog systems. With the help of New Innovation Technology Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP
The hospitality industry was hit hard by the pandemic and ensuing economic impacts last year, but there are good signs that indicate a recovery is underway. Travel numbers are back up, hotel occupancy is rising again, and employees are slowly returning to the industry. As your hotel seeks to recover,
If your hotel is still running on an analog phone system, with phones plugged directly into the public switched telephone network (PSTN) through copper wires in the wall, your options for scalability are limited. Adding a new phone line requires physical infrastructure upgrades, and you’ll still pay for the trunks
The last 18 months have been one of the worst downturns that the hospitality industry has ever experienced, with travel all but shut down for the majority of 2020 and hotel occupancy dipping as low as 25% in April of 2020. Now, with vaccination rates on the rise and travelers
The hospitality industry is in a uniquely difficult situation right now. With the rise in vaccination rates, travel restrictions are starting to lift and people are traveling again. Air travel is on the rise, consumer confidence is returning, and hotels are starting to fill up again. On the other hand,
VoIP phone systems are commonplace in most business settings these days, offering lower cost, more convenience, and helpful guest features that hotels and other businesses value. Among the most useful features of a VoIP-based communication system like Voiceware from Phonesuite is the ability to make changes to features and functionality