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As part of the partnership, Spectrum Enterprise will be leading the charge for modernization of digital infrastructure at the organization’s member hotels, according to an Oct. 10 statement on Charter Communications’ website.
“Hotels inducted into Historic Hotels of America have contributed to a significant part of the history in each of their communities – including hosting U.S. Presidents, First Ladies, and their families; world leaders, authors, composers, celebrities, and guests celebrating special occasions,” said Lawrence Horwitz, Executive Vice President, Historic Hotels of America and Historic Hotels Worldwide.
He said Spectrum Enterprise will help member-properties by ensuring that their network operations are built on a digital infrastructure that can adapt to new technology.
Many of the properties associated with Historic Hotels of America include art collections, landscapes and gardens, and often-visited golf courses, according to Horwitz. The announcement said guests expect “a digital first experience in connectivity and hotel amenities when traveling,” which a representative of Spectrum Enterprise said they can provide.
“Inducted hotels in Historic Hotels of America are dedicated to preserving the legacy of the past, but their properties need to rely on modern technologies to ensure that they continue to operate successfully in a digital world,” said Richard Twilley, Group Vice President, Vertical Markets at Spectrum Enterprise. “We will work with each property to design an overall solution that helps ensure that they will continue to stand the test of time with their guests.”
Spectrum is already working with some Historic Hotels of America member properties, according to the announcement, which said hoteliers will be able to select Spectrum Enterprise solutions available through the firm’s fiber network.






