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Multifamily Broadband Facilitates Move-In Ready WiFi Internet Solutions for Multifamily Owners
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Move-In ready pre-installed WiFi Internet solutions make activating services more convenient and simpler on move day for new tenants typically resulting in reduced lease churn and increased rev-share provider commission pay-outs to property owners.
DAVIE, Fla. - TelAve -- The multifamily housing market is a competitive one, with property owners focused on ways to increase return on investment (ROI) and their property values. This is generally accomplished through by reducing lease churn, increasing rents, upgraded property amenities, and by creating multiple revenue streams. Move-In ready pre-installed WiFi Internet solutions make for activating services more convenient and simpler for new and existing residents, thus working to increase resident satisfaction, reducing lease churn and increasing rev-share service provider commission pay-outs, which all contribute to property owner ROI. It's a winning amenity enhancement for the resident, the property owner and the service provider.
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For residents, one of the least enjoyable aspects of moving into a new apartment home has traditionally been the act of waiting for the cable company or telephone company technician to install its services. Or as an alternative, driving out the local cable company office to pick up the equipment just to come home and then hook it up themselves. "The good news is that this customer experience can now change for the better" stated Jay Abbazia, President of Multifamily Broadband. "Most of the major cable and telephone companies now offer versions of move-In ready pre-installed WiFi Internet services, and Multifamily Broadband negotiates these agreement arrangements on behalf of its client property owners."
At a high level, the typical configuration for new construction properties is that a plastic media panel enclosure with 110V electric inside is installed within each resident unit. A coax wire and/or fiber then runs from the unit media panel to the service provider demarcation point, which then connects to the service provider infrastructure network. Once this is completed, the service provider will then pre-install their modem gateway router equipment inside the media panel within each unit. "The best part is the streamlined customer activation experience." Abbazia commented. When a resident moves in, there is typically a sticker on the media panel or the gateway modem, which instructs the new resident to go to the service provider website to order and activate the WiFi Internet and other services. When the resident completes their activation process on the website, their WiFi Internet is then turned on and activated. "It's a great feeling when we negotiate class-leading services with the latest in convenience options for community residents, which also garner favorable financial benefits for our property owner clients." Abbazia added.
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For additional information, please visit www.multifamilybroadband.com or call toll-free 1.877.826.1625 for a free no-obligation consultation.
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For residents, one of the least enjoyable aspects of moving into a new apartment home has traditionally been the act of waiting for the cable company or telephone company technician to install its services. Or as an alternative, driving out the local cable company office to pick up the equipment just to come home and then hook it up themselves. "The good news is that this customer experience can now change for the better" stated Jay Abbazia, President of Multifamily Broadband. "Most of the major cable and telephone companies now offer versions of move-In ready pre-installed WiFi Internet services, and Multifamily Broadband negotiates these agreement arrangements on behalf of its client property owners."
At a high level, the typical configuration for new construction properties is that a plastic media panel enclosure with 110V electric inside is installed within each resident unit. A coax wire and/or fiber then runs from the unit media panel to the service provider demarcation point, which then connects to the service provider infrastructure network. Once this is completed, the service provider will then pre-install their modem gateway router equipment inside the media panel within each unit. "The best part is the streamlined customer activation experience." Abbazia commented. When a resident moves in, there is typically a sticker on the media panel or the gateway modem, which instructs the new resident to go to the service provider website to order and activate the WiFi Internet and other services. When the resident completes their activation process on the website, their WiFi Internet is then turned on and activated. "It's a great feeling when we negotiate class-leading services with the latest in convenience options for community residents, which also garner favorable financial benefits for our property owner clients." Abbazia added.
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For additional information, please visit www.multifamilybroadband.com or call toll-free 1.877.826.1625 for a free no-obligation consultation.
Source: Multifamily Broadband
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