What do hotel phone guest service keys actually contribute to a hotel’s bottom line? Information provided to Cetis by a major, full-service Los Angeles hotel reveals that room service orders total as high as 65,000 annually. All were ordered on room phones using single button pushes. Now imagine that the average room service order totals $20. Those 65,000 calls at $20 equals $1.3 million dollars in room service orders, thanks to that convenient single button on the room phone. Let us help you ensure a positive guest experience, and drive new telecom revenues with guest service key equipped Cetis room phones. Click here for details, here to request a quotation, or here to arrange a consultation.
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Your guests are interacting with the room phone. Give them the features that they expect. What moves you is probably connected to driving a positive guest experience. And because guests actually do interact with the room phone, a contemporary, feature-rich phone can help ensure positive guest reviews. From traditional guest service keys, to patented OneTouch voice mail retrieval, and built-in USB guest smart device charging ports, Cetis offers a wide range of connection possibilities. Click here to request a phone quotation, or here to arrange a consultation. Using the top part of the phone. We like to use the top part of the phone receiver more than the bottom, because we actually prefer to listen rather than talk. With 30+ million phones installed globally, you might assume the opposite; that due to our success, we're all talk. But to the contrary, because we listen to our customers and partners, we're able to better hear what the market is saying. Have a comment or question? Click here to tell us what's on your mind. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Six signs that your guest room phone is out-of-date. Submitted by Adam McMullen, Assistant Marketing Manager, Cetis, Inc. Sign #6 Stains - Have you ever spilled coffee on your shirt in the morning and had to walk around with a stain for the rest of the day? Your co-workers pretend not to notice, but everyone knows that shirt stains stick out like a sore thumb. This is not only the case for shirt stains, but also for stains on your hotel guest room phone. These phones get spilled on, sneezed on, and even colored on by guests...making them stick out as the most unsanitary thing in the room. It is important to recognize when phone stains are beginning to stand out, and negatively effect guest satisfaction. Click here to request information on your current hotel phones and how to purchase spares, or upgrade to a newer phone model without stains. Join our debt-free happy dance celebration! We're doing our happy dance, again. After 10 years of multiple acquisitions, the hospitality industry's leading hotel phone provider is debt-free, again.
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