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Structured Cabling: The Backbone of Property Technology

Like most modern enterprises, hospitality and residential properties continue to experience an increased need for bandwidth. The rise of streaming video, digital voice systems, videoconferencing, and other data-heavy applications has posed challenges for traditional cabling approaches. Hotels, MDUs, student housing, and senior living properties need fast networks to support Internet use, phone systems, entertainment solutions, and more. These networks must also be highly reliable and adaptable to accommodate growth and new technology solutions. To meet

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Hotel Tech Trends: Using Technology to Discover New Revenue Opportunities

Technology is reshaping the hospitality industry, offering hotels novel ways to improve service and grow their bottom line. In this white paper, we explore how the strategic use of modern technology can reveal fresh opportunities for growth while ensuring that each guest’s stay is tailored to their needs. By adopting a forward-thinking approach and integrating these tools into their operations, hotels can not only meet but exceed the expectations of today’s tech-savvy travelers, thus gaining

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WorldVue Embarks Upon Strategic Journey to Acquire Cabling Solutions, LLC

HOUSTON (July 23, 2024) – Hospitality technology solutions providers WorldVue Connect, LLC and Cabling Solutions, LLC have announced they have signed an agreement that marks their commitment to designing and building quality digital infrastructure in hotels. Nearly fifty years in business, WorldVue has been a trusted provider of video, wireless connectivity and professional services to hotels, residential properties, and enterprises around the world.  Robert Grosz, President and Chief Operating Officer at WorldVue commented: “Our mission is to help guest-centric real estate venues leverage digital

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Ensuring Reliable Hotel Satellite TV in Challenging Conditions

Remember when it was enough to offer hotel guests cable TV and maybe HBO? Those times are long gone. Today’s guests expect a wide variety of entertainment choices to mirror the experience they get at home. While guests increasingly seek options such as streaming, many still want live TV. In fact, the vast majority of travelers in a recent survey say they watch live TV while traveling. Most would even select one property over another

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WorldVue Expands Leadership and Footprint to Properties In Europe and the UK

Hospitality focused brand WorldVue continues international expansion bringing innovative opportunities to provide service and support to properties around the world. HOUSTON, TX (July 1, 2024) – WorldVue, a trusted provider of in-room entertainment, TV content, guest internet access, associate safety and professional services to guest-centric properties worldwide, announces progress in the company’s recent international expansion to serve Europe and the UK. WorldVue, which began operations in the United States in 1975, now serves over 8,000

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Enhancing the Guest Experience with AI in Hospitality

In modern hospitality, an exceptional guest experience isn’t just a good vision to aim for – it’s an expectation. For hotels, the emergence of AI presents a huge opportunity not only to create a more personalized guest experience but also to streamline and improve operations. By automating tasks and processes, AI can free up staff to focus on more complex and guest-centric activities, ultimately leading to more efficient and memorable stays. Today, we consider several

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WorldVue Appoints Industry Veteran, Scott Jamison as Senior Vice President & Chief Experience Officer 

HOUSTON (May 23, 2024) – WorldVue® is excited to announce the addition of Scott Jamison, hospitality industry and Wi-Fi veteran, as Senior Vice President and Chief Experience Officer. Jamison has over 25 years of technical, management, executive and business development experience in computer and broadband networking and telecom.   Jamison has extensive background in Wi-Fi network engineering, planning, and deployment specifically as it relates to high-density and hospitality environments. Recognized for his proactive approach, Jamison has

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image of bleisure traveler walking through lobby with suitcase and mobile phone, with WorldVue logo and text "10 Ways Hotel Technology Can Delight Bleisure Travelers"

10 Ways Hotel Technology Can Delight Bleisure Travelers

Over the past several years, especially post-pandemic, more and more professionals have begun to blend business trips with leisure activities. According to a survey by the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA), 9 out of 10 business travelers expressed interest in adding a leisure component to their trips. A report by Allied Market Research estimates the global bleisure travel industry at $315.3 billion in 2022 and predicts it will hit $731.4 billion by 2032. Such

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7 Reasons Why VoIP Is Essential for Modern Hospitality

For hospitality properties, having a well-functioning telephone solution is crucial. However, while Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) may have been great years ago, it’s a technology designed for another age. Newer phone technologies such as VoIP can be much less expensive – up to 50% less per line – and much more flexible to meet your property’s needs. Do Telephones Matter Anymore? Yes! Hotels use telephone systems to facilitate communication between guests and various departments,

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Technology Planning for New Construction Hotels

When building a new hospitality property, your planning should include the functionality, management, and future usefulness of your guest-facing technologies. This white paper provides some essential guidance derived from the expertise we have gained over decades of serving hospitality properties.

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