Upon arrival in Savannah, I was met with absolutely zero cell phone/data reception. It took literally minutes for the receptionist to greet me at the front desk who was "pleasant enough" to get me into the room. After 30 minutes of struggling to get a Wi-Fi signal strong enough to send a single email, I resigned to leaving and finding another hotel with a stronger Internet service (as it is imperative to my occupation).
Returning to the front desk, the disgruntled receptionist said that I would be charged the entire night's stay for the 30 minutes I had spent in the room, saying I had been there "over an hour" - although I hadn't even used the bathroom since arriving. She proceeded to berate me and disregard my sincere need to conduct my work, snarling, "I've got all my rooms booked and nobody has complained."
Having no choice but to stay or pay for a room I wasn't going to sleep in, I was unable to conduct ANY work throughout my stay. I would rather have ZERO hot water and take cold showers than have no Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, I was only half right, as hot water was limited and the pillows were comically small, square "throw pillow" types which despite there being four of them, weren't of much comfort.
In a modern world wherein so much of business and commerce is conducted digitally, providing wireless Internet is an imperative commodity.