InterContinental Hotels Group
has signed agreements with Cisco and Nortel, two internationally recognised leaders in delivering innovative
communication systems, to upgrade and streamline in-house technology across IHG's portfolio of properties
throughout the Middle East and Africa.
The agreement will affect
InterContinental, Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts, as well as
Express by Holiday Inn hotels and in the near future, Staybridge Suites. The project is aimed at
ensuring that state-of-the-art telephone equipment and web-based communications are available
to hotel guests.
By consolidating the way in which its hotels are supplied technological support, IHG is able to provide guests access to cutting-edge
technology, while reducing the cost of support required and ultimately preventing higher costs to customers.
Cisco Systems,
a worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate, believes the key to
success for IHG in the Middle East and Africa, lies in creating a comfortable and productive environment for guests, while running an
efficient, profitable operation. Cisco's Hospitality Solutions will ensure business travellers stay connected whether in a guest room, the
lobby or a conference room, check-in and checkout will be fast, accurate and personalised and staff members will be able to keep in touch
while roaming the premises.
Nortel, a leader in unified communications, will be installing the latest telecoms systems such as Voice over IP with IP Phones, data network
equipment and network active components. Nortel technology will support system reliability, improved internet access throughout the
hotels and better functionality of telephones and multi-media facilities.
"Cisco's Hospitality Solutions will ensure all the hotels networking facilities are manageable and customisable by staff members,
management and even guests as the need arise," said Markus Wissmann, Hospitality Business Development Manager, Cisco. "Cisco will
help IHG deliver an optimal experience that will improve guest loyalty, attract new customers and create service and convenience that will
set them apart."
"Nortel helps the Hospitality Industry deliver with enhanced communication solutions that support innovative services, improve guest
loyalty and bolster profitability," added Hassan Hamadani, Marketing Manager for Nortel in the Middle East. "Customers are increasingly
technology savvy, especially in the world of business travel, and to meet these demands IHG will now offer a world-class IT service as
standard, leaving time for the group to focus on delivering the first-rate hospitality and knowledge it is renowned for."
IHG currently operates 74 properties across the Middle East and Africa region and has plans to double this number by the end of 2010
across five tiers of hotel brands.
See
other recent news regarding:
Travel News Asia,
Hotels,
InterContinental
Hotels Group
|