Press Coverage
NetStar beds down Crown hotels deal
26 November 2009
Computer Reseller News
| Unified communications in your room.
Cisco gold partner NetStar has won a multi-million dollar deal to roll out a unified communications system across
Crown's Melbourne hotels.
The multi-stage project will see NetStar deploy 7,500 Cisco handsets at the Crown Towers and Crown
Promenade hotels, along with Crown Metropol, which is set to open mid next year.
The Cisco handsets installed in Crown Towers hotel suites delivered guest such applications as room service,
housekeeping, local weather, attractions and entertainment, via a touch screen handset, in the guest's preferred
language.
NetStar claimed the technology "will transform each guest room into its own service centre, offering customers
interactive and up-to-the-minute information on the hotel and the local area."
Crown's executive general manager for management information systems, Ric Lamb, said Crown "was looking
for a partner who could meet the challenge of integrating the new system with [its] existing PABX system.
All stages of the project were expected to be complete by 2011. |
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