CarolR11 (Colorado)
Posts: 2,563
Posts: 2,563
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When we're not piddling around with poolside clocks, we try to actually improve services for our residents. This is on Tuesday's open meeting agenda.
Small satellite dishes--invisible from the street-- would be installed on the roofs of our two towers at no cost to our HOA. Where the vendor makes money is that residents who want the service would pay $50 per month to the firm in exchange for a speed of 200 MBPS (vs 15 - 30 MBPS from our local providers). The firm has been ranked as CA's fastest internet provider for the past 4 years. Just last month an owner requested the service at our open forums. So all the firm wants from the board is a five-year Right of Entry, which includes wiring paths. Because we have so many contracts here, I feel this Right of Entry agreement looks good.
In a addition, this San Francisco-based firm would provide their service free to our managers and our lobbies' WiFi hotspots.
Our PM is high on this service. Sounds very nice to me. Anyone know about it? Any downsides?
Small satellite dishes--invisible from the street-- would be installed on the roofs of our two towers at no cost to our HOA. Where the vendor makes money is that residents who want the service would pay $50 per month to the firm in exchange for a speed of 200 MBPS (vs 15 - 30 MBPS from our local providers). The firm has been ranked as CA's fastest internet provider for the past 4 years. Just last month an owner requested the service at our open forums. So all the firm wants from the board is a five-year Right of Entry, which includes wiring paths. Because we have so many contracts here, I feel this Right of Entry agreement looks good.
In a addition, this San Francisco-based firm would provide their service free to our managers and our lobbies' WiFi hotspots.
Our PM is high on this service. Sounds very nice to me. Anyone know about it? Any downsides?