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The New Infrastructure of Hospitality: How Tech Powers the Modern Guest Experience

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  • 25 June 2025
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Infrastructure Is the Foundation of Personalization

Guests now expect more than clean rooms and friendly service—they want a connected, convenient experience that mirrors their digital lives. As Williams explained, “Everyone likes to be recognized.” IHG’s Auto Connect Wi-Fi, for example, links to loyalty programs so returning guests are greeted by name when they log in—creating an instant sense of familiarity.

But those seamless touchpoints rely on robust infrastructure. Hotels today must support everything from mobile check-in and in-room streaming to cloud-based operations and IoT devices. “Connectivity isn’t just about guest satisfaction anymore—it’s foundational to the entire ecosystem of hotel technology,” Williams emphasized.

Familiarity and Flexibility Define the In-Room Experience

With bandwidth and networking in place, hotels can focus on experiences that truly feel personalized. At White Elephant Resorts, that means bringing the comforts of home into each suite. “Once the infrastructure is solid, that’s when the hospitality really shines,” said Taha.

By using Comcast’s X1 platform, White Elephant replicates a home entertainment setup guests already know—complete with voice control, multi-room DVR, and Netflix access. “It’s not about learning something new—it’s about feeling at home,” Taha said. This approach is especially impactful in suite-heavy, family-oriented properties where multiple TVs and preferences coexist.

Scaling Tech Without Slowing Down

For global brands like IHG, rapid deployment and standardization are critical. Williams described how scalable networking solutions, like SD-WAN and preconfigured equipment, allow IHG to onboard new hotels quickly. “It’s almost plug-and-play,” she said. “We can bring properties online faster, with fewer technical headaches.”

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A key enabler of this consistency is IHG’s internal IT Marketplace—a one-stop shop of brand-approved technologies, from telephony to safety systems. It streamlines procurement and ensures that every property, regardless of size or location, meets operational standards. This centralization supports brand consistency and accelerates innovation across the portfolio.

Smaller brands like White Elephant also benefit from strong vendor relationships. With limited in-house IT resources, Taha relies on Comcast Business to handle everything from circuit redundancy to engineering support. “They let us act like a much bigger team,” he said.

Smarter Operations, Greener Impact

Technology’s value isn’t limited to what guests see—it’s just as powerful in what they don’t. At one White Elephant property, 34 standalone cottages are now equipped with sensors that detect HVAC issues, leaks, and humidity levels before they disrupt a stay. “Guests shouldn’t know there was ever a problem,” Taha said.

These predictive maintenance tools are also central to sustainability. IHG has committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 2030, and real-time data is a key lever. Williams explained how intelligent sensors adjust energy usage based on room occupancy, keeping spaces comfortable without wasting resources. “It’s not just about cost savings—it’s about comfort and responsibility.”

Taha added that newer thermal occupancy sensors improve both guest satisfaction and energy efficiency, while leak detection and towel reuse programs help conserve water. As both leaders agreed, guests are increasingly attuned to a hotel’s environmental efforts—and expect them to be both real and respectful.

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