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Hyatt brings Roomlinx to North American properties

Hyatt Hotels Corporation is transforming the standard in-room television into a fully connected, interactive entertainment centre and virtual concierge at its full-service properties across Canada, the US and the Caribbean. Once the installation is complete, guests will have access to a range of offerings that, depending on location, include interactive entertainment, hotel services, local information, and advanced features that go well beyond the technology guests today expect to see. “Imagine a world where you can use your hotel room television to place your room service order, book a local tour, stream a movie from your Netflix account, and download a document to be printed at the front desk,”said Pete Sears, senior vice-president of North America operations for Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. “This is the future hotel experience at Hyatt.”The systems have already been installed in the nearly 1,800 rooms at Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Andaz 5th Avenue in New York, and most recently at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center. Over the next two years, the technology will be installed in up to 60,000 guestrooms across Hyatt’s North America properties. The upgrade will allow properties to welcome their guests to the room with a personalized greeting and mood-setting music, and offer new features that include the ability to browse the Internet to visit Facebook, Netflix, YouTube and other popular web sites; manage and print documents, spreadsheets and presentations; make hotel room service orders and housekeeping requests, such as new towels or extra robes; access local directions; and make dinner reservations. Meeting and group planners will also be able to use the service to send customized messages, information and updates directly to the rooms of guests attending their function. The new technology will be provided by Roomlinx Inc. (http://www.hyatt.com)