(PRESS RELEASE) BONN, 29-Jun-2020 — /EuropaWire/ — Now that hotels throughout Germany are open again, hoteliers needs support to reduce direct contact between guests and staff and larger groups of guests. German telecommunications company, Deutsche Telekom comes with digital solution specifically for the hotel industry: fast Wifi and smart devices for an easy communication between hotel and guests.
The solution comes from a Telekom subsidiary, goingsoft. Guests inform themselves about free capacities in the restaurant. The staff warns if there is too much crowd at the reception. Room service can be contacted online. This works via hotel TVs, displays or via the guest’s own smartphone.
Tailor-made solutions for the digital hotel
In order to provide guests with the best possible digital services, Telekom not only offers a stable infrastructure. With goingsoft, Deutsche Telekom is expanding its portfolio to include individual digital solutions for the hotel and restaurant industry. These consist of many components:
Deutsche Telekom took over the IT service provider goingsoft at the beginning of 2019 to expand its portfolio with additional professional WLAN and multimedia solutions. The solutions are primarily used by hotels, campsites and congress centers. However, its customers also include hospitals, retirement homes, and rehabilitation and health resorts.
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SOURCE: Deutsche Telekom AG
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