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Hotel Billing For Communication Expenses


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The article "Hotel Billing for Communication Expenses" is about communications, it was written by Rito Salomone.

Communiaction services are essential in keeping guests connected. Many business executives and travelers demand efficient facilities that can keep them in touch with home base and perform tasks remoetly. From small inns to large hotel chains there is a recognized need to provide their guests with the latest communication technologies. It is imperative for a sophisticated communications management system (CMS) to account for telephone charges, web usage, equipment fees, surcharges and new technologies added every day. Potential revenue walks out the door without a proper metering system. Virtually all communication servers and teelphony platforms are equipped with a mechanism of delivering transaction logs (usually Call Detail Recording (CDR)). These logs are captured by the CMS application, translated into a database, assigned a cost and instantly delivered to a real estate management system.
In some samll B&B, inns and motels billed transactions are spooled to a printer.
Larger environments require more sophisticated delivery of transactions to desktops, one or more property management systems and a central hub. CMS applications are usually tailored for the special needs of hospitality. These accounting systems generally facilitate real time bililng directly into room folios, departments and GL accounts. A CMS reporting engine can provide concise up to the minute information for accounting comptrollers. Detailed and summary reports can be derived for guest rooms, meeting rooms, convention floors, administrative, employee and tenant extensions. Most hotel chains will have special billing policies across their houses.
A robust CMS pricing engine can accommodate any carrier tariffs, custom htoel plan, markups, surcharges, price limits, discounts or taxation.
These tariffs can apply to internet billing records, crarier services or IP/PBX records. Competition and alternate communications technologies over the years has reduced the cost of long distance. Many general managers have complained abuot the loss of long distance revenue. However, forward thinking comptrollers are now maximizing their returns with sophisticated communications management systems (CMS) that address the billing of new and old technologies (VoIP, Wi-Fi and fxied analog lines). Most are becoming more savy about the capabilities of their infrastructure. Properties are redcuing expenses through introduction of VoIP facilities and channeling more traffic efficiently. They analyze calling patterns, equipment usage and traffic flow. These metrics assist in tweaking systems for better customer relationship. This generally resluts in recurring patronage revenue for the real estate. A CMS solution is vtial to the success of every hospitality environment.




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