He's also promising more staff interaction at least on twitter/the sulake blog. That can't be a bad thing, well unless they completely forget about using the hotel.

He's also promising more staff interaction at least on twitter/the sulake blog. That can't be a bad thing, well unless they completely forget about using the hotel.
The question is.. why are we last? I don't see why he kept all hotels muted, then unmute them all together.
Biggest hotel & the media spotlight was pinned predominately on the .COM hotel, so they want to show that they are taking all the required action and implementing it properly on the 'lesser' hotels
They will most likely befriend the users.
He wanted to try out the system before anything happened. That's mostly why.
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if it works once. why does it have to be tested EVERYWHERE else? they only had to do .fi to see if it worked right? then bam put it everywhere.
Yes we are, (I bealive) and I would imagine it the .COM hotel that makes the most profit, due to there being 3-4 different countries within it. surely if it was for bug testing, he woulda seen that the Finland umute was fine.. so unmute all the other hotels? I'm sure he would had find more bugs and whatnot by launching this on a bigger hotel.
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there is a few more than 3/4 hotel, in total there is 11 hotels in totalYes we are, (I bealive) and I would imagine it the .COM hotel that makes the most profit, due to there being 3-4 different countries within it. surely if it was for bug testing, he woulda seen that the Finland umute was fine.. so unmute all the other hotels? I'm sure he would had find more bugs and whatnot by launching this on a bigger hotel.
United Kingdom
United states
Australia
Canada
India
Malaysia
New Zealand
Philippines
Singapore
Ireland (southern)
and finally Brazil
all the english speaking hotels were merged together
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