
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Tuesday 30 January 2007
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Name
Simon
Location
Cumbria
Occupation
IT
Comment
One factor I don't recall having been discussed is what some hotels (like one near to me) are to do. I suspect a lot of them have simply outsourced the whose thing to one of the big operators doing corporate/hospitality network systems - and I also suspect that because of this they are constrained by what the provider tells them to do.
From my experience running an event at a local hotel, the managers knowledge stopped at the 'it involves these little red cards with codes on them' stage - he clearly knew nothing beyond selling these access cards.
The only way to lower these high charges is to vot...
Ralph Pruitt
Sorry guys, I can't sign your petition.
I'll acce...
Mark Hosey
I travel a lot internationally, and the differenc...
Anonymous
Oh the 'Need' for information.
How about this f...
Anonymous
One factor I don't recall having been discussed is...
Simon
Until the situation improves, you can check out th...
Rory Choudhuri
One other trick hotels would like to play in this ...
Bob Watt
Having spent 6 months travelling around most of Eu...
Anonymous
Market Forces will sort this out
As others have...
Ian Savell
Couple of points.
The hotel chain Malmaison do no...
Leslie Stump
The figures quoted for some hotels seem cheap when...
Colin OKeefe
There are costs to the Hotelier, who owns & operat...
Anonymous
Magnificent, but pointless. Get real Ed.
Wi Fi ...
Brian Catt
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