Fidelio Module Description
Fidelio Module Description
Fidelio Module Description
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A hotel wireless LAN network enables guests to do all of the following during their stay:
Browse the Web at the pool or in the fitness center.
Remotely and securely access their corporate networks from their room.
Review online schedules and get driving directions.
Share a high-speed Internet connection with multiple conference participants.
Remotely print from guestrooms to printers in the business center.
Conduct videoconferences with associates or family members.
This integration allows the property owner to offer the following authentication and billing options to
the guests:
1. Pay as you go with credit card via online sign up
2. Pay as you go with charges to the hotel bill
3. Pre-paid blocks of time
a. Hotel pre-paid day pass
b. Hotel gift card
c. Promo free trial account
4. Pre-pay through direct end-user billing via credit card through online sign up
5. Recurring billing for services
6. Create franchisee-specific loyalty programs.
7. Enjoy a single-source solution for nation-wide on-site service.
8. Roaming authentication for Boingo/Gric/Ipass users
The options are displayed on the splash web page that is presented when the guest attempts to
browse the Internet and on the customer portal (displayed nearby) where the guest can check his
account information.
In any given location, the following access
scenario will become available and localized
content, if properly configured and supported by
the deployment network topology, might be
rendered at a specific area in the hotel:
1. For registered guest access
a. Hotel guest in-room access
b. Hotel guest public access area
c. Other: Room service, laundry
2. Unregistered guest-Controlled access
a. Hotel lobby, restaurant/bar area,
pool area
b. Hotel guest public access area
3. Hotel management and employee access
to a wireless-enabled infrastructure
a. FrontDesk/Reception/Concierge
Examples: Event planning/hotel facilities
scheduling and sales.
The integration tracks the following events:
1. Guest Check In
2. Guest Check Out
3. Guest Authenticates against the PHC in the hotel premises
4. Guest is charged at the end of each session.
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The PMS interface is a bi-directional interface. When the two-way PMS feature is enabled, the
Pronto OSS keeps track of the room status (check in/out). It maintains a local copy of guest
information and allows a guest to connect to the Internet even if the PMS is unavailable. Pronto OSS
stores the incurred charges and sends them to the PMS when the link is re-established. The
integration includes an administrative option to test the physical connection and transfer of data
between Pronto OSS and PMS.
Additional information is available in the billing gateway documentation from Pronto Networks.
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Ordering Information
For the Pronto OSS, the Micros Fidelio PMS gateway is available as an optional billing gateway. A
single licensed copy of the Pronto Fidelio Billing gateway is required per copy of the Pronto OSS.
For Pronto Managed Services Platform (MSP) customers, there is a monthly charge per PMS system
for the billing gateway for WISP customers.
For the Micros Fidelio Property Management System, a specific part number has been defined for the
Pronto Hotspot OSS, and this can be ordered directly from Micros.
Name: Pronto Hotspot OSS
FKT_LOGO: PHS
Type:
WWW
Part-No:
5009-128 and IO-5009-128
About Pronto OSS
The Pronto Hotspot OSS supports authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) services to
manage access and billing of WLAN users across multiple Hotspot locations and network domains.
By incorporating both network-edge provisioning and end-user authentication management, with
flexible billing capabilities, Pronto Networks is uniquely positioned to assist hospitality operators in
rapidly delivering next generation Wi-Fi services to their customers.
Additional information can be obtained from www.prontonetworks.com
About Fidelio PMS
Fidelio PMS is one of the most popular property management systems used in the hospitality
industry (hotels, resorts, etc.) to manage customer records and guest services.
Additional information can be obtained from www.micros.com
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