Originally Posted by
Herb687
If the property doesn't care, Marriott corporate certainly doesn't either.
Say it louder for the people in the back.
Not only that, but corporate can't/won't do a thing about it. The Lurkers here or on other social media will feign concern to keep up public appearances, but they'll just open a case with the hotel, which will go to the hotel and then be closed, and the circle will just continue that way forever.
Also, someone else mentioned about there being "no minimum bandwidth requirements", there are actually brand standards concerning Wi-Fi speeds and signals. Good luck getting anyone to care, though. As long as a hotel continues to get a passing score on QA, they let broken things stay broken.