Traders Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri, Abu Dhabi part of the Shangri-la Group, has deployed 802.11ac Wave 2 Wi-Fi technology from Aruba HPE, in order to establish a high-density, Gigabit hotel-wide wireless network. The implementation has resulted in 40% increase in Wi-Fi coverage across entire hotel premises, a significant reduction in help desk calls pertaining to Wi-Fi connectivity issues and supports the introduction of new guest e-services including tablet check-in, iPad menus and payment gateway.
At the time of vendor selection, Aruba was a clear favourite. Jun Vales, IT Manager, Shangri-La Hotel and Traders Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri, Abu Dhabi comments, “We already had experience with Aruba, having deployed their solutions at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai, and were aware of the numerous high-profile hospitality and retail chains in their customer base. Best of all, despite the strengths of their brand and technology, their team made every effort to provide us with the support we required. Selecting Aruba would simplify our IT roadmap since we already had HPE core switches.”
Traders Hotel IT team decided to utilise Aruba’s latest Wave 2 access points in its 302 guest rooms and also installed a number of access points in the corridors, guest public areas and outdoor sections of the hotel, ensuring 100% Wi-Fi coverage of the guest areas, representing an impressive 40% improvement.
“We are the first hotel in the UAE to utilise this cutting-edge solution and believe the investment will ensure that we have no need to upgrade for at least the next three years,” said Vales.
With the new Wi-Fi infrastructure in place, guests now enjoy seamless roaming due to Aruba’s ClientMatch technology and dedicated speeds of up to 16Mbps per device across the entire property.
Upgrading to Wave 2 802.11ac technology allows the Wi-Fi system to support the latest smartphone, tablet and laptop devices. “Guests often faced challenges when trying to connect newer devices to our old Wi-Fi which was a pain point. But with Aruba, this issue has been entirely mitigated,” stated Vales.
Ease of connectivity and the significant improvements in coverage and performance have resulted in a noteworthy drop in helpdesk calls pertaining to issues with internet connectivity.
Aruba’s wireless infrastructure serves as a platform that has enabled the Traders Hotel’s to implement many cutting-edge services. Among these are paperless guest services which streamline the check-in and check-out process and iPad based menus in the restaurants. The Hotel has replaced its GPRS-based payment terminals with secure Wi-Fi Point of Sales systems, and now provides staff with a walkie talkie application for convenient and cost-free communications within the Hotel premises.