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Making Hotels Greener with Sustainable Technology

In recent years, there has been increasing discussion of environmental impact in enterprise, and the hotel industry is no different. Sustainability, eco-friendliness, carbon neutrality, low-waste, “going green” – many brands, vendors, and industry groups are focusing on how hotels can be better for the environment. Becoming more sustainable isn’t a matter of checking boxes – “Yep, we’re green now.” It’s an ongoing process of examining your operations to determine where you can improve. This can

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Transforming Our Connected Future with WiFi 7

WorldVue has a rich history in the property technology industry. We pride ourselves on our expertise and ability to advise our customers on key technology trends and developments. Below are our predictions for wireless connectivity and emerging applications that will depend upon improved networks to transform our future.

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WorldVue Announces Partnership with OpenWiFi

Houston-based company continues to enhance global connectivity solutions through transformative partnership HOUSTON (January 16, 2024) – WorldVue, the trusted platform which empowers guest-centric properties around the globe to leverage technologies such as video entertainment, digital infrastructure, wireless connectivity, and smartphone applications , announced its partnership with OpenWiFi to enable global deployment of Telecom Infra Project (TIP) OpenWiFi solutions. Through this partnership, WorldVue will integrate OpenWiFi’s open-source technology into its Wi‑Fi solutions, allowing for more flexibility

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2024 Technology Trends for Hospitality and Residential Properties – Part 1

As we close out 2023, many property owners and managers are considering technology investments for 2024. But what are the key 2024 technology trends for hospitality and residential properties? What investments will be most beneficial to improve the guest/resident experience? And how will technology help to solve business challenges in the hospitality and residential markets? To answer these questions, our two-part series offers helpful advice based on our expertise and data from 2023. In Part

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WorldVue Partners with ProSafe to Expand Hotel Safety and Security Capabilities

Houston-based company leverages the transformative, patented platform to deliver enhanced internal and external relations at hotels nationwide HOUSTON (December 12, 2023) – WorldVue, a trusted provider of video, advanced connectivity and professional services to guest-centric properties worldwide, announces its partnership with ProSafe to provide a more secure environment for hotel employees at properties throughout the world. This partnership expands the safety capabilities of WorldVue’s hospitality customers with the utilization of ProSafe’s patented smartphone-based security applications.

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What is BYOD, and how can hotels accommodate it?

For a hotel to be successful, it must provide a consistently great guest experience. That includes providing the amenities and options that guests prefer, including modern technology. One aspect of this that’s increasingly getting attention in hotel environments is BYOD. But what exactly is BYOD, and why do guests want it? Moreover, how can hotels best accommodate it in a way that promotes a better guest experience? What is BYOD? BYOD stands for “Bring Your

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WorldVue and ServiceNow: Transforming the Customer Experience

In hospitality and residential markets, properties must simplify management and reduce costs to remain competitive. However, to avoid losing revenue, these actions must not come at the expense of the customer experience. Providing a great experience is crucial to maintaining high ratings and customer loyalty, which significantly impact your bottom line. Of course, it’s always desirable to offer a totally frictionless and problem-free experience. But in the real world, problems arise, and customers sometimes encounter

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The Leo Kent Hotel: A Case Study

The Leo Kent, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is Tucson’s newest boutique hotel. Located at the iconic One South Church building in the heart of downtown. WorldVue provides advanced technology solutions including SMARTBOX® 2 by DISH Business and Marriott’s GRE platform.

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Guest and Resident WiFi: Answers to Common Questions from Property Owners

Free WiFi has become a baseline expectation for hotels, multifamily communities, student housing, and senior living facilities. Nearly 100% of travelers now cite WiFi as a crucial offering for hotels. It’s also increasingly cited by residents as a must-have. But it’s not enough to offer free WiFi; it needs to meet or even exceed your guests’ and residents’ expectations. If your network is slow, unreliable, and hard to use, your guests and residents will be

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Are You Ready for 6 GHz WiFi?

WiFi Technology Is Changing – Meet 6 GHz WiFi Modern life is becoming increasingly reliant on secure, reliable, high-speed wireless connectivity, and WiFi solutions are evolving to keep up. In 2020, the FCC opened up some of the 6 GHz spectrum band for unlicensed use, intended primarily for WiFi, marking the most significant technology leap for WiFi since its invention. Both the WiFi 6E standard and the upcoming WiFi 7 standard will use 6 GHz

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