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Icom’s Wireless LAN Radios Are a Game-Changer for Remote Lodging Operations
At Pacific Marine Expo, Icom's West Coast Sales Rep Rick Waedekin spoke with Sean Cleary of Radar Alaska about Icom's IP110H wireless LAN radios. Sean explained how these license-free WLAN radios could transform communication at remote Alaskan lodges by improving guest tracking, employee coordination, and supply management. The devices operate over existing wireless networks, reducing wasted time and enhancing the overall guest experience.
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Key takeaways
Icom's IP110H WLAN radios operate over existing wireless networks with no license required, making them practical for remote lodge deployments.
Remote Alaskan lodges can use these radios to improve real-time communication around guest locations, staff coordination, and supply tracking.
Better communication reduces wasted time for lodge staff and directly improves the guest experience in off-grid environments.
In a short conversation at Pacific Marine Expo, Rick Waedekin, West Coast Sales Rep for Icom, speaks with Sean Cleary, owner of Radar Alaska, about Icom’s new wireless LAN radios. Sean highlights how these radios could benefit remote lodges in Alaska by improving communication about guest locations, employee coordination, and supply tracking. He explains that the devices can reduce wasted time and allow staff to better serve clients, ultimately enhancing the guest experience in remote areas.
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