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Two-way radios for hotels that work in basements, ballrooms, and back-of-house.

Front desk, housekeeping, banquet captains, and security need to reach each other from the laundry on B2 to the rooftop event space — without dead zones or licensed frequencies.

Nationwide cellularNo FCC license72-hour shipping

Operator using Elite2Way cellular push-to-talk radio in a hotels & resorts environment

A typical day on a hotels site.

It's 6:30am. Housekeeping starts at the top floor while engineering rolls into the boiler room. By 10am, banquet is setting a 250-seat lunch in the ballroom and the GM is taking a callback from a VIP at the front desk. The valet captain needs to flag the bell stand about an early arrival. The security supervisor is sweeping the loading dock for an unaccompanied vendor. None of these people are sitting at a desk. Most of them are below grade or behind concrete walls where line-of-sight UHF cuts in and out. They share a property but not a frequency — and the moment three different teams need to talk at once, you find out fast whether your radios actually work.

How POC LTE solves it.

  • Cellular push-to-talk works in basements, freight elevators, and parking garages — anywhere a phone gets a bar.
  • Each department gets its own talk group. Housekeeping doesn't hear engineering doesn't hear banquet.
  • Add a 6-radio property in 72 hours when you book a back-to-back event.
  • No FCC licensing, no frequency coordination, no annual filings.
  • Discreet acoustic-tube earpiece option for front-of-house roles where a clipped speaker would read wrong.

Roles we equip.

The radios are sized and programmed for who actually uses them. A front desk gets a different setup than a banquet captain or a security supervisor.

Front desk manager

Hand off arrivals to bellhops, flag housekeeping for early check-ins.

Housekeeping supervisor

Coordinate room status across floors, escalate to engineering for repairs.

Banquet captain

Sync service timing across kitchen, bar, and floor during plated meals.

Security supervisor

Patrol coordination, escort calls, after-hours loading dock control.

Engineering tech

Triage maintenance tickets from anywhere on the property, including mechanical rooms.

Valet captain

Pre-stage cars on inbound VIP, coordinate with bell stand.

F&B floor manager

Reach back-of-house for 86'd items without leaving the floor.

GM on-call

Stay reachable across the whole property without juggling a phone.

POC LTE vs UHF/VHF for hotels.

Coverage across the property

UHF/VHF

Dead zones below grade

Elite2Way

Wherever cell signal reaches

Talk groups per department

UHF/VHF

Limited by frequency

Elite2Way

Unlimited — programmed per role

Add radios for a peak event

UHF/VHF

New programming required

Elite2Way

Ship in 72 hours, pre-programmed

FCC license

UHF/VHF

Required for business use

Elite2Way

Not required

Discreet earpiece options

UHF/VHF

Limited

Elite2Way

Acoustic tube + D-ring for front-of-house

Recommended setup.

The most common starting point for teams in this vertical. We adjust based on your roster — call us with your headcount.

Programming

Vertical-specific config

We program separate talk groups for front desk, housekeeping, banquet, engineering, and security so cross-traffic stays clean. GM gets a master channel that hears all of them.

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Common questions about hotels.

Get started

5 minutes on the phone and you'll know if this is right for your operation.

No PowerPoint. No gated pricing. Just the numbers, the coverage map, and the timeline.