SMART ROOM

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$MART ROOM Hotel Security International, Inc. 400 Pelham Road, Suite 101 Greenville SC 29615 SMART ROOM;security equipment for the lodging industry to include but not limited to; in-room safes, electronic doorlocks, energy management systems, CCTV surveillance systems, minibars, etc. we also provide financing;
SMARTROOM Container Store, Inc., The 500 Freeport Parkway Coppell TX 75019 SMART ROOM;retail store services in the area of household accessories, storage items, storage systems, and space organizers;
SMARTROOM Aegis Systems Inc. 10 Grand Central, 155 E 44 St., 6th Fl. New York NY 10017 SMART ROOM;leasing of desks, computers and computer programs for use therewith, printers, monitors, modems, facsimile machines, for use by hotel guests;
SMARTROOM RoomLinX, Inc. 2150 W 6th Ave. Ste H Broomfield CO 80020 SMART ROOM;Data transmission software engineering services and computer hardware configuration services to enable client hotels, resorts, hospitals, public meeting centers, transportation centers, apartment buildings, homes, office buildings, and the like, to offer high-speed internet, voice, video, media, and data services to guests, visitors, and occupants;
SMARTROOM HWI Global, Inc. 3840 South Water Street Pittsburgh PA 15203 SMART ROOM;Technical consulting and assistance with clean room systems in the field of custom design and engineering of clean rooms, adherence to quality control standards, improvement of engineering processes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A disclosed authentication instrument is used to authorize various services at a hotel-casino complex, such as but not limited to in-room gaming, in-room sports wagering, room access, safe access, mini-bar access, Electronic Fund Transfers (EFT), player tracking services and in-room entertainment services (e.g., video games and movie channels). A smart card, an electronic token and a magnetic striped card are examples of hardware that may be used as authentication instruments. For in-room gaming, the authentication instrument may be used to authorize, in a secure and legal manner, in-room game play sessions on an entertainment terminal connected to a remote gaming machine.