LodgeNet acquires StayOnline
LodgeNet, who provide in-room entertainment and broadband solutions to hotels throughout the United States and Canada have acquired StayOnline, a leading provider of high speed Internet access to the hospitality industry. The deal increases five fold the number of hotel rooms for which LodgeNet provides broadband services.
Scott C. Petersen, the CEO of LodgeNet made the following comment”
“Travelers want the same level and quality of Internet access they have at work and at home; and as a result, we believe hotels will increasingly want to get that guest-critical service from a financially secure company they know and trust.”
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