Think Simplicity Selected as Preferred Telecommunications Vendor by Radisson Hotel Group Americas
Think Simplicity, a cloud communication technology provider of all-inclusive voice and chat solutions for the hospitality industry, announced today that Radisson Hotel Group Americas has selected its hosted cloud PBX and VOIP services to allow hoteliers across the Radisson Hotel Group Americas portfolio to easily work with a pre-approved telecommunication vendor.
Hoteliers today are faced with a shifting telecommunication landscape. As legacy infrastructure is phased out, many properties are now looking to replace equipment with future-looking cloud technology. Think Simplicity delivers a system that is efficient, scalable, and fully supported. Coupled with Amazon’s AWS cloud infrastructure, a customized application, and 24/7/365 support, Radisson Hotel Group Americas properties now have the advantage of selecting a telecommunication system that has been approved and vetted by the hotel company.
Blake Loewenstein, manager, service management, Radisson Hotel Group Americas said:
“Having a trusted phone service provider is critical in the hospitality industry. Think Simplicity provides excellent services, along with a knowledgeable, responsive, and professional team. The implementation process is effortless, resulting in hotels within our portfolio having the latest phone technology and access to Think Simplicity team members to promptly answer questions and provide assistance. We are thrilled to have Think Simplicity as a preferred vendor for Radisson Hotel Group Americas.”
Joseph De Ciantis, co-founder of Think Simplicity said: “Our mission is to provide the best equipment, the most current software, and exceptional service to all of our clients. Having Radisson entrust us with the initiative to provide its hoteliers with a scalable and reliable cloud telecommunication system is a responsibility we take seriously. We look forward to delivering the quality of service expected by this dynamic hotel group today, tomorrow, and into the future.”