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Build All-Optical Networks for Scattered Mountain Hotels & Remotely Access Real-Name Audit Files
2026-07-11 19:26:15 1

Build All-Optical Networks for Scattered Mountain Hotels & Remotely Access Real-Name Audit Files

With the sustained recovery of the cultural tourism industry, mountain scenic area homestays and resort hotels have become popular travel choices. Different from centralized urban hotels, most mountain hotels are built along mountains with scattered buildings, long spans and complex terrain. Traditional network wiring not only involves difficult construction and poor network stability, but also fails to meet strict public security cybersecurity requirements including mandatory real-name internet access verification, 180-day log retention and remote audit accessibility.

Many scattered mountain hotels frequently fail compliance inspections and face rectification penalties due to outdated network architectures, inability to unify data management and difficulties in log retrieval. The AINOPOL POL all-optical network solution specially solves networking difficulties in mountainous scenarios. It also deeply integrates real-name internet authentication, encrypted full-network log retention and remote audit access functions, helping scenic area scattered hotels achieve compliant operation easily while upgrading network service quality.

I. Dual Common Dilemmas of Network Operation and Compliance Faced by Scattered Mountain Hotels

Most mountain resort hotels and cluster homestays adopt scattered point-like or sheet-like layouts with large height differences, long distances between buildings and complex forest environments. Traditional copper cable networking has inherent defects. Coupled with the implementation of cybersecurity compliance policies, potential operational risks keep emerging.

1. Severe terrain restrictions lead to high costs and difficult construction of traditional wiring

The maximum effective transmission distance of traditional network cables is only 100 meters, while the distance between buildings across valleys and slopes in mountain hotels can reach hundreds or even thousands of meters. Traditional networking requires a large number of additional switches and relay devices as well as full-scale cable pipeline laying. It features long construction cycles, damage to natural mountain landscapes, sharply increased costs of cables, equipment and labor, and extremely high repair rates caused by pipeline aging and damage in the later stage.

2. Poor network stability results in high guest complaint rates

Mountainous areas feature perennial humidity, large temperature differences and frequent thunderstorms. Ordinary copper cables are prone to damp oxidation and signal interference, often causing Wi-Fi lagging, disconnection and network speed fluctuations. Such problems adversely affect guests’ online surfing and high-definition video watching, as well as hotel front desk registration and smart device operation, directly undermining tourist stay experience and hotel reputation scores.

3. Insufficient compliance capacity brings huge penalty risks

In accordance with the Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China and relevant regulations on public internet access security management, accommodation venues such as hotels and homestays must strictly implement full-coverage real-name internet access mechanisms. All user internet data and access logs shall be completely retained for no less than 180 days with tamper-proof, traceable and remotely accessible features to support regular public security cybersecurity audits.

Most scattered mountain hotels adopt single-router decentralized networking without unified authentication backends and centralized log storage capabilities. They cannot realize unified real-name management or quickly retrieve audit files, making them vulnerable to rectification notices, heavy fines and even business suspension during official inspections, which severely disrupt normal operations.

4. Difficult operation and maintenance cause serious manpower waste

Operation and maintenance staff have to troubleshoot faults building by building and floor by floor for scattered building networks. Restricted by inconvenient mountain transportation and dispersed network nodes, fault diagnosis and equipment maintenance are extremely inefficient. Traditional networks lack remote management, log aggregation and abnormal alarm functions. Staff have to manually count and sort data for compliance inspections, which is time-consuming and greatly increases hotel operational burdens.

II. POL All-Optical Network: Optimal Compliant Networking Solution for Scattered Mountain Hotels

Adopting the mature simplified architecture consisting of core computer room OLT devices, passive optical splitters and household ONU terminals, AINOPOL all-optical networks fully replace traditional copper cables with optical fibers. Boasting core advantages including long-distance transmission, passive stability, simplified deployment and unified management, it perfectly adapts to complex mountainous terrain and solves three major compliance problems covering real-name authentication, log retention and remote access in one stop.

1. Adapt to complex mountain scenarios for more stable, cost-effective and faster networking

1. Ultra-long-distance transmission realizes full coverage without blind spots

The effective transmission distance of optical fibers reaches up to 20 kilometers, completely breaking the distance limit of traditional network cables and overcoming challenges brought by scattered buildings, long spans and large height differences in mountainous areas. Only one main optical fiber plus passive optical splitters can connect all scattered buildings and guest rooms without massive relay equipment, greatly reducing wiring workload and fitting the architectural layout characteristics of mountain scenic areas perfectly.

2. Anti-interference passive architecture ensures all-weather stable operation

Intermediate optical splitting devices of all-optical networks require no power supply and contain no electronic components, free from impacts of mountain humidity, thunderstorms, temperature differences and electromagnetic interference with extremely low failure rates. It thoroughly solves frequent disconnection and lagging problems of traditional networks. Meanwhile, the passive architecture features ultra-low energy consumption, cutting total network power consumption by more than 40% compared with traditional networking, which is eco-friendly and in line with the ecological development concept of mountain scenic spots.

3. Simplified deployment facilitates maintenance and greatly improves cost efficiency

The whole network adopts a flat architecture without the need for multi-layer weak current computer rooms. Only one OLT device needs to be deployed in the core computer room, and simple ONU terminals installed in guest rooms can realize integrated access of network ports, Wi-Fi and IPTV services. All devices support zero-configuration online access and remote batch management, eliminating repeated on-site debugging work for maintenance staff. It shortens construction cycles significantly and reduces overall deployment and long-term operation costs by over 30% compared with traditional solutions.

2. Fully comply with regulatory requirements to realize controllable and traceable full-process real-name audits

1. Standardized real-name internet access eliminates anonymous access risks

The built-in compliant internet authentication module is perfectly tailored for hotel scenarios. An official authentication page pops up automatically when guests connect to hotel Wi-Fi. Users must complete real-name registration via SMS verification with phone numbers before accessing the network, thoroughly banning irregular access modes such as universal passwords and password-free connection. It realizes one certificate per person and consistent identity verification, fully complying with real-name management rules for public internet services.

2. Automatic log retention ensures tamper-proof storage exceeding 180 days

Full-network guest internet behavior data, login information, device data and access records are synchronized to core audit gateways in real time and stored in encrypted form automatically for more than 180 days. Equipped with built-in anti-tampering and anti-deletion mechanisms, logs cannot be manually modified or cleared with complete traceability, effectively solving common compliance pain points of mountain hotels such as scattered logs, insufficient retention duration and invalid data.

3. Cloud-based remote access enables hassle-free official inspections

Via the AINOPOL EAAS cloud management platform, hotel managers can remotely access full-network real-name files and audit logs anytime and anywhere. Multi-dimensional accurate retrieval by building, guest room, time and user information is available, and standard compliant audit reports can be exported in one click without manual data sorting. Hotels can easily cope with regular random checks and special inspections conducted by public security cybersecurity authorities, avoiding last-minute data supplementation and hasty rectification.

3. Upgrade network experience to empower intelligent hotel operation

The 10G-level backbone architecture of all-optical networks supports seamless full-hotel Wi-Fi 6 coverage with stable high-speed network speed and smooth roaming performance. It enables concurrent operation of high-definition videos, remote office work, intelligent guest room equipment, monitoring systems and other multi-terminal services to comprehensively enhance guest stay experience. In addition, the network features strong scalability. Hotels can add new buildings, upgrade bandwidth and launch new intelligent services without rewiring to achieve smooth iterative upgrading, laying a solid network foundation for long-term intelligent hotel operation.

The AINOPOL all-optical network solution effectively addresses industry pain points of scattered mountain hotels including difficult networking, cumbersome maintenance, high compliance risks and poor network experience, satisfying four core demands covering scenario adaptation, compliance implementation, cost reduction & efficiency improvement and experience upgrading.

Against the general trend of standardized and intelligent development of the cultural tourism industry, this solution not only helps mountain scenic area hotels completely avoid network compliance penalties, simplify maintenance procedures and cut operational costs, but also improves tourist satisfaction by providing stable and high-quality high-speed network services. It promotes the standardized, high-quality and sustainable intelligent upgrading of mountain cultural tourism accommodation businesses.

FAQ

Q1: Can all-optical networks achieve full coverage for mountain hotels with extremely scattered buildings and complex terrain?

A1: Absolutely yes. The ultra-long transmission capability of all-optical networks is not restricted by mountain terrain and building distances, covering a maximum range of 20 kilometers without additional relay devices. One single main optical fiber can connect all scattered buildings, hillside guest rooms and detached homestays with zero network blind spots, adapting to all types of scattered mountain accommodation scenarios.

Q2: Is SMS real-name verification sufficient to meet hotel internet access compliance standards?

A2: Far from enough. SMS verification is only a basic access threshold. Full compliance requires three indispensable conditions: mandatory full-coverage real-name verification for all internet users, encrypted tamper-proof traceable internet log retention for no less than 180 days, and support for official inspections as well as remote log retrieval and file export. Failure to meet any item will result in substandard compliance performance.

Q3: How secure are retained internet access logs? Will data loss or tampering occur?

A3: Double guarantees are provided for data security. The system adopts dual storage mechanisms including local encrypted storage and cloud backup, matched with professional anti-tampering technologies. Staff are prohibited from manually deleting or modifying log data, and all operational behaviors are fully traceable. Even if local devices malfunction, complete cloud backup data can still be retained to fully meet long-term compliant log retention requirements.