> On 2 Feb 2024, at 17:45, Carlos Alvarez via VoiceOps <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> The desk told me they get less than a handful of calls from rooms in a day.  
> People pick up their cell phone and call the main number to reach them.

While I've never pretended to understand telephony end-users well, this seems 
confounding to me. Calling into the hotel through the outside can be much less 
inconvenient. If it is a small, boutique type hotel, maybe you can get to the 
front desk straight away, but many major hotel chains will publish a local 
"main number" for the hotel that in reality sends you to a centralised IVR, and 
potentially centralised customer service in my experience, especially for 
reservations. There can be a lot of hoops to jump through to actually get to 
the concrete front desk of any particular hotel per se.

Meanwhile, pressing the Front Desk or Room Service button on the in-room phone 
seems to result in proper and correct internal routing within the property, and 
also displays correct caller room info to the recipient. This leads me to 
always use the room phone when needing to contact hotel staff for any reason.

How weird.

-- Alex

-- 
Alex Balashov
Principal Consultant
Evariste Systems LLC
Web: https://evaristesys.com
Tel: +1-706-510-6800

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