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As a hotel owner or manager, there are a huge number of things you must worry about on a daily basis. You must organize your staff, ensure that your employees are performing according to their job descriptions, field any issues that might crop up when dealing with guests, and honestly,
Session Initiation Protocol – is a network communications protocol commonly used in VoIP signaling. SIP is designed to support the calling features of traditional telephone systems. However, unlike the traditional technology for telephone signaling, SIP is a peer-to-peer protocol. SIP is also a general-purpose protocol for multimedia communications not limited
As a hotel manager or owner, you’re constantly forced to make decisions that impact your business, its employees, and the visitors who frequent the hotel. Some of these decisions can have long-reaching consequences as to how your hotel is run on a daily basis. One such decision is the choice
(Broomfield, CO, October 7, 2014) – PhoneSuite, a leading provider of telecom solutions designed exclusively for the hospitality industry, has signed an agreement to have its full line of Voiceware IP-PBX products distributed in Canada by Calgary-based Total Hospitality Solutions.
These days, almost everyone carries around a device that uses the Internet, whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or a similar communications device. This is how people are able to stay connected to their friends, family, and even business associates while away on vacations or business trips. Knowing this, it
The success of any hotel hinges on providing your clients with the ability to communicate effectively with your staff at all times. If you fail at this one simple task, then you’re not likely to have repeat business from clients that haven’t received the superb service they expect.
That’s the question Dave Michels, president of Verge 1 Consulting, tries to answer in a recent post on his blog, “No Jitter”. In his article, he believes the long period of flat lining for hospitality communications has finally come to an end.