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How Can Chain Hotels Cut Network Costs Through All-Optical Network Upgrades?
2026-04-03 15:21:52 10

In the era of refined operation for chain hotels, seemingly scattered costs — including network, weak current, equipment room, dedicated line, labor, and O&M expenses — can significantly erode profits over time. Traditional hotels suffer from independent cabling for multiple systems, scattered multi-vendor equipment, and chaotic multi-branch management. This not only leads to poor guest experience and frequent malfunctions but also makes unified control, standardization, and cost reduction difficult at the group level.

Having deeply served the hospitality industry for many years, AINOPOL has launched an optical-electrical integrated communication solution for chain hotels. Centered on “one fiber for multiple services, centralized O&M, and dedicated line elimination”, it provides hotel groups with quantifiable and implementable paths to reduce costs and improve efficiency across six dimensions: cabling, equipment room, energy consumption, labor, Internet access, and after-sales support.



Drastically Lower Cabling Costs – One Fiber Carries All Services

Traditional hotel weak current systems rely on separate cabling for different subsystems: network cables, telephone lines, TV cables, guest control cables, and surveillance cables are laid independently, resulting in high material consumption, long construction periods, and high labor costs. Based on industry standards, a hotel with 100 guest rooms incurs considerable expenses for cabling alone.

AINOPOL’s optical-electrical integrated solution enables WiFi, wired networking, TV, telephone, and guest control systems to share a single optical fiber, reducing materials, bridges, conduits, and labor input from the source, and significantly lowering overall cabling costs. Renovated hotels can complete implementation quickly without damaging interior decoration, while new hotels can greatly shorten construction periods, achieving low investment, fast launch, and minimal disruption.



Simplified Equipment Room Deployment – Halve Equipment and Slash Energy Consumption

Traditional hotel equipment rooms require independent deployment of program-controlled switches, TV systems, AC controllers, switches, firewalls, routers, and other devices. Multiple cabinets, tangled wiring, high power consumption, and numerous failure points have become the norm.

AINOPOL adopts an integrated convergence architecture that integrates routing, switching, AC, IPPBX, security audit, streaming media, private screen projection, and other functions into a secure multi-service gateway. This significantly reduces the number of core equipment room devices, shrinks cabinet space, and greatly lowers overall power consumption, generating substantial electricity bill savings over long-term operation. Integrated equipment also simplifies maintenance, reduces failure points, and eases the O&M pressure on engineering staff.



Dedicated Line Elimination & Intelligent Bandwidth Aggregation – Greatly Optimize Internet Costs

High-cost dedicated lines represent a major long-term expense for hotels. AINOPOL supports intelligent aggregation and traffic distribution over multiple commercial broadband lines, replacing expensive dedicated lines with a more economical networking approach and significantly reducing Internet procurement expenses.

The system supports automatic traffic distribution by user, application, and time period, with dedicated channels for guest Internet access, smart devices, and office services. This avoids congestion during peak hours and improves resource utilization efficiency. Multiple lines back each other up to prevent network outages caused by single points of failure, enhancing network reliability while cutting costs.



Centralized Cloud O&M + Unified After-Sales – Further Reduce Labor Costs

Under the traditional model, resolving network faults at individual branches requires coordinating multiple parties, leading to high communication costs and long resolution cycles. Some hotels even employ full-time IT staff.

AINOPOL’s EAAS cloud O&M platform supports unified group-level monitoring, configuration, upgrades, and alerts. Engineering personnel can resolve issues remotely, eliminating the need for on-site IT staff at individual branches and greatly reducing IT labor expenses. The original manufacturer provides a standardized after-sales support system with timely response, accurate troubleshooting, and accountable service, allowing hotels to focus on operation and guest services.


Long-Term Evolution Protects Investment – One Deployment for Years of Use

Optical fiber features long service life, corrosion resistance, and anti-interference, making it ideal for long-term hotel use. The network architecture supports smooth bandwidth evolution, requiring no repeated cabling or reconstruction for business expansion over the next 5–10 years. A single deployment supports long-term use, effectively protecting initial investment.

The standardized solution can be quickly replicated across new and renovated hotels, reducing training, management, and trial-and-error costs, turning the IT system into a driver for business expansion.

All-optical network upgrading is not simply equipment replacement but an upgrade of underlying architecture and optimization of operation models. AINOPOL’s optical-electrical integrated solution for the hospitality industry targets industry pain points through technological innovation, helping chain hotels reduce costs and improve efficiency in six dimensions. It transforms the network from a cost center into a value center, enabling hotels to gain stronger profitability and risk resistance in fierce market competition.