- Feb 15, 2001
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I have to stay at a hotel for a while out of town and I'd like to have web service while I'm there. This has got me thinking about a business oppertunity. Please tell me your thoughts.
I like to approach a hotel or chain of hotels and offer to provide internet service to their guests. This would be based on their existing pay-per-view business model. It would be a wireless network and involve very little destructive retrofitting. Probably less than a phone system upgrade while avoiding a substantial phone upgrade.
I would provide:
1. A "web station" in every room separate from their phone and TV system. (15' LCD with toch pad or touch screen)
2. A "web station" in public areas such as pool, gameroom, lobby and bar.
3. A station at the service areas of the hotel (housekeeping, maintenance, lobby and kitchen).
4. A network connection and email service to the hotel and/or chain.
The room stations would include:
1. A "banner type" of web service.
2. The ability to order hotel services
3. The ability to connect directly to affiliated local services such as taxi, restaurant reservations and local attractions.
4. The ability to make reservations to chain hotels and other affiliated travel services such as air and rental car.
5. Filtering for the kiddies
6. Pay-per-game entertainment
7. Messaging service
The public areas would have all the above except direct web access while dispalying outside ads, ads for hotel services or general hotel info while not in use.
The service area stations would recieve orders from patrons and messaging to the patrons and employees to provde services.
Employees could communicate via PDA from any point on the grounds.
Patrons could order or schedule services with out waiting on hold and employees could schedule services without putting patrons on hold. You could order a pizza for the kids by the pool. Bar tenders could order a taxi for a couple to go to dinner without inconvenience to either the employee or patron.
I would recieve:
1. All advertising revenue.
2. A commision on all purchases made via the system
3. Fees that would normally be incurred by using an internet communication and data network for outside communication to company WAN.
4. The hotel would be charged for damage incurred unless normal wear & tear. (They would be the guardian of the system)
My question........................Would you buy it or at least consider it?
Any ideas?
I like to approach a hotel or chain of hotels and offer to provide internet service to their guests. This would be based on their existing pay-per-view business model. It would be a wireless network and involve very little destructive retrofitting. Probably less than a phone system upgrade while avoiding a substantial phone upgrade.
I would provide:
1. A "web station" in every room separate from their phone and TV system. (15' LCD with toch pad or touch screen)
2. A "web station" in public areas such as pool, gameroom, lobby and bar.
3. A station at the service areas of the hotel (housekeeping, maintenance, lobby and kitchen).
4. A network connection and email service to the hotel and/or chain.
The room stations would include:
1. A "banner type" of web service.
2. The ability to order hotel services
3. The ability to connect directly to affiliated local services such as taxi, restaurant reservations and local attractions.
4. The ability to make reservations to chain hotels and other affiliated travel services such as air and rental car.
5. Filtering for the kiddies
6. Pay-per-game entertainment
7. Messaging service
The public areas would have all the above except direct web access while dispalying outside ads, ads for hotel services or general hotel info while not in use.
The service area stations would recieve orders from patrons and messaging to the patrons and employees to provde services.
Employees could communicate via PDA from any point on the grounds.
Patrons could order or schedule services with out waiting on hold and employees could schedule services without putting patrons on hold. You could order a pizza for the kids by the pool. Bar tenders could order a taxi for a couple to go to dinner without inconvenience to either the employee or patron.
I would recieve:
1. All advertising revenue.
2. A commision on all purchases made via the system
3. Fees that would normally be incurred by using an internet communication and data network for outside communication to company WAN.
4. The hotel would be charged for damage incurred unless normal wear & tear. (They would be the guardian of the system)
My question........................Would you buy it or at least consider it?
Any ideas?
