Hotel replaces obsolete guestroom phones with the iPhone
Hotel replaces obsolete guestroom phones with the iPhone
As the hotel industry is catching up with current trends in mobile technology, one hotel chain is upgrading guest rooms with popular Apple devices. Covered in the Travel section of the USA Today this week, the Opus hotel in Vancouver’s Yaletown neighborhood has replaced all the archaic hotel-room phones with Apple’s iPhone.
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