You might already know, but there are a number of specific requirements for
911 calls from hotels, and lots of liability risk.  You will have to make
sure you are compliant, and write up documents showing how you will
maintain compliance.  I'm not an expert on this by any means because we
just don't do hotel service at all.  During a recent 911 training, the
presenter just referenced hotel challenges a few times but didn't go into
it since we don't work with that industry.  One comment I remembered is
notifying the front desk and security/facilities team in "some reliable
way" which he didn't expound on.


On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 7:14 AM Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone have recommendations on brands and models to deploy for a hotel? We
> use Broadsoft as our voip switch, but the though of using standard licenses
> for a 100 room hotel would be expensive in monthly license cost alone.
> Hotel only wants 10 phone lines, so we are thinking about providing an
> onsite PBX with 10 SIP trunks as the input.
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