BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, April 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) Radisson Blu Hotel, Toulouse is proud to introduce fiber to the home (FTTH), a 100 megabyte per second high-speed Internet access.
The 100 megabyte per second high-speed Internet will provide guests of the airport hotel Toulouse with free access to the Internet in and around the hotel, making it possible to work in comfort and send attachments and large files in a few seconds. Users can download and share content at light speed while watching a High Definition video or even playing network games.
Customer needs are always changing and the Internet has become indispensable tool. Companies now make maximum use of Web 2.0 and all the high tech tools that go along with it. The rise in popularity of cloud computing, whereby data is stored on virtual servers online to allow the user to access it from anywhere with an Internet connection, emphasises this fact.
The needs of these 'web 2.0 companies' are growing rapidly especially as it pertains to seminars, meetings and conferences. The Radisson Blu Toulouse France hotel is well aware of this development and has taken the lead by installing fiber (FTTH) to the premises rather than occasionally hiring equipment that impacts heavily on the customer's bill.
Mr. Thierry Pecorella, General Manager of the Radisson Blu Hotel, Toulouse Airport, said: "The hotel stands out again by its innovative side focused on client's comfort. The property reinforces its leadership positioning for business travellers and for seminars under the sign of effectiveness."
Free high-speed Internet access can also be found in the hotel's 200 modern, elegant guest rooms styled by renowned designer, Alain Marcot. Guest rooms at the hotel include 18 Junior Suites, six Executive Suites and one Presidential Suite. All of the soundproof rooms at this accommodation Toulouse include premier amenities, such as air conditioning, a large shower or bathtub, desk, flat-panel television with cable, laptop-sized safety box and mini bar.
In January 2012, Carlson Hotels and Rezidor Hotel Group have announced that they will go to market and do business as the 'Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group'.
About The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group:
The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group - born in early 2012 - is one of the world's largest and most dynamic hotel groups. The portfolio of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group includes more than 1,300 hotels, including hotels in Toulouse; a global footprint spanning 80 countries, a powerful set of global brands (Radisson Blu, Radisson, Country Inns & Suites by Carlson, Park Inn by Radisson, Hotel Missoni and Park Plaza).
In most of the group's hotels, guests can benefit from the loyalty program Club Carlson, one of the most rewarding loyalty programs in the world. The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group and its brands employ more than 80,000 people. The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., and Brussels, Belgium.
Website: http://www.radissonblu.com/
Radisson Blu Hotel, Toulouse Airport Introduces High-Speed Internet
Radisson Blu Hotel, Toulouse Airport has announced the introduction of high-speed Internet access to the property.
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