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Hotel Internet Services deployed a high-performance WiFi network at Kasa Sunset Los Angeles, enhancing guest experience with reliable, fast internet access across the property.
LOS ANGELES – Hotel Internet Services (HIS), a full-service provider of internet services and solutions for the hospitality industry, has announced the successful deployment of a high-performance guest WiFi network at Kasa Sunset Los Angeles. A 52-unit aparthotel situated within the heart of Hollywood, Kasa Sunset Los Angeles by partnering with HIS can now live up to its goal of addressing modern guest technology needs for reliable online connectivity.
Aiming to provide travelers with a comfortable and convenient living environment that mirrors feelings of being at home, Kasa Sunset Los Angeles features fully equipped kitchens for each of its units while modern amenities such as a virtualized front desk cater to growing demands for instant service. Although serving a diverse array of families, single vacationers and business travelers, Kasa Sunset Los Angeles recognized how each demographic shared a priority for reliable access to high-speed WiFi.
After considering several network solution providers, Kasa Sunset Los Angeles sided with Hotel Internet Services as a provider with an unmatched reputation in delivering high-quality connectivity for hospitality-based properties and other large-scale building environments. Leveraging HIS expertise and the company’s access to the latest in network technology, including Ruckus access points, the aparthotel was able to extend both fast and consistent WiFi signal coverage to all units as well as the property’s lobby area, fitness center and meeting space.
“From the pre-planning stage through to installation and coordinating with third-parties to ensure that any required infrastructure was in place, Hotel Internet Services ensured a stress-free experience while fully delivering on intended results,” said Daniella Powely, Program Coordinator at Kasa Sunset Los Angeles. “The WiFi quality has been excellent throughout our property and not a single complaint has been received since completing the upgrade. With HIS personnel also monitoring network performance and swiftly correcting any arising issue, we are completely confident in our ability to keep each guest fully satisfied whether they are video conferencing, downloading files or simply enjoying streamed TV.”
Both employees and guests of Kasa Sunset Los Angeles also benefit by being provided with access to 24/7 HIS support. Staffed by experienced technicians, HIS support personnel can be relied on to swiftly resolve virtually any troubleshooting concern in order to maintain high rates of guest satisfaction.
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