Chicago, IL – Percipia, a leading hospitality solutions provider, announces a new telephone system specifically designed for select service and extended-stay hotels. The new product, Frequency SE (Select Edition), includes core telephony features that a select service hotel would require, like guest and admin extensions, admin desk phones, PMS integration, and voice mail, without the added cost of features least utilized by Select Service Hotels. Frequency SE joins its sister products to round off Percipia’s telephony offerings to cater to all of the hospitality market.

Percipia has gained substantial market share with its full-featured telephone system, Frequency PBX, which couples Parallax, PMS integration, an essential tool that connects phone systems to a hotel’s reservation system. Frequency SE extends hotel owners a reliable solution that includes up to ten administrative handsets at no additional cost. Frequency SE is built on Frequency PBX’s back-end platform to ensure customers receive a reliable solution to support à la carte add-ons to guarantee each deployment molds to a hotel’s requirements. Frequency SE includes one year of Percipia’s renowned support program, PercipiaCare, which provides around-the-clock remote support.

“For over ten years, Percipia has offered excellent telephone solutions tailored for full-service hotels and casinos, but there was always that missing product for hotels that require the essentials, dial tone, integration, and voice mail. We are so happy to release Frequency SE,” says Kal MacDonald, COO, Percipia.  “Frequency SE is going to thrive in the select market. It will allow us not only to provide a great product but limited-service and extended-stay hotels now have the ability to expand their team with access to our 24/7/365 support team. Select Service employees already do too much by running an entire hotel with limited staff; allow us to manage the telephony system.”

Frequency SE for select and extended-stay hotels is available now. For more information, reach out to a Percipia representative.