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24 THE COOPERATOR 
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different than we’d provide for a retail en- 
vironment.” 
Are people increasingly expecting Wi-Fi  
in common areas? 
“It started a few years ago, but there’s a  
higher level of sophistication in regard to  
amenities and common areas, whether it’s  
a pet-friendly space or gym or theater ar- 
eas, these are becoming almost the norm.  
And when we design technology solu- 
tions for these properties, we definitely  
have to consider these specific needs and  
wants, and we can service specific needs  
in regard to Wi-Fi, video outlets, what- 
ever the property requires.  
“And  it’s  not  just  video  and  internet  
nowadays; we’re talking home automa- 
tion, sensors, security... it’s almost a game  
of  one-upmanship  at  this  point  where  
every new development is trying to do  
something more sophisticated than their  
competition.  
“It’s also about customization; ev- 
eryone wants to personalize their Wi-Fi  
experience. Creating profiles for various  
devices, controlling which are connected  
to your network at a given time, receiv- 
ing security alerts...when I get home to- 
day, for example, I’ll pause my Wi-Fi so  
we can unplug over dinner with my kid.  
I have all the devices on a specific profile  
such that on weeknights at 11, it all goes  
down.” 
Michael Weston, Senior Executive  
at  Verizon  Enhanced Communities  in  
New York City  
The Cooperator: Are there telecom  
packages that can lead to savings for a  
multifamily property that commits to a  
building-wide installation from a single  
service provider? 
MW: “Yes. Verizon offers the oppor- 
tunity for multifamily property owners  
to  make  our  internet  and  TV  a part  of  
what it means to live in their community.  
By purchasing on behalf of all residents,  
owners ensure the fastest internet and  
best picture quality TV for every resident  
at significant discounts. And residents  
can still have the ability to customize  
their internet speed, TV content and oth- 
er services just the way they want them.” 
What do multifamily homes typically  
seek in regard to cable/internet/entertain- 
ment for common areas, where that’s rel- 
evant? 
“For most multifamily operators, pro- 
viding entertainment and fast internet  
connectivity in their amenity areas is  
important today. Those spaces serve as a  
natural extension of living spaces in to- 
day’s modern buildings, and residents ex- 
pect to be connected and entertained. Ve- 
rizon can help with the right TV service  
package in those areas. We can also help  
set up fast wifi services in those common  
areas to keep residents and staff connect- 
ed and happy.” 
Are there any difficulties unique to in- 
stalling or servicing internet/cable in mul- 
tifamily properties? 
“We use a staff of professional engi- 
neers to  design a  custom all-fiber net- 
work deployment for each building that  
leverages the architecture of the build- 
ing to reach all residents. From there,  
our team of professional technicians do  
white-glove installations in each unit for  
the residents. Through the use of innova- 
tive materials like nearly invisible fiber  
systems, we install services in all types of  
apartment buildings with a range of solu- 
tions that please even the most exacting  
residents.” 
Dan Haumann, President of Advo- 
cate Property Management in Naper- 
ville, Illinois 
The  Cooperator: How would you  de- 
scribe your dealings thus far with telecom  
providers in regard to community associa- 
tion properties? 
DH: “Clubhouses provide multimedia  
services to club members, and require our  
dealing with telecom companies more so  
than we would in a condo without a club- 
house. In condos, it really boils down to  
working with companies like Xfinity and  
others that will put a contract in place for  
the association to have that company be  
the primary provider of services within  
the facility, and the condo might see some  
money from that contract.” 
As in a bulk packaging deal? 
“The association might get some com- 
pensation, depending on the package. A  
lot  of  times you’ll  get  an initial  fee  and  
then additional subscriber fee depending  
on the volume, and in exchange for that  
you’ll agree to basically hand pamphlets  
out to people who are moving in, as part  
of what I guess you could call a ‘co-mar- 
keting’ agreement. That’s where we get  
involved, and there’s a lot going on in that  
space which I’ve seen lately.”  
Have you ever had any contractual is- 
sues or general resident dissatisfaction  
with a provider? 
“Because it’s not an exclusive arrange- 
ment – and I don’t believe that it is al- 
lowed to be – if a provider is not actually  
providing good service, condo owners  
can always get an alternate service put in.  
“But one of the areas where we do tend  
to struggle is access, when developers  
are shortsighted and install, for example,  
phone lines for DSL service in a club- 
house, and in order to have other services  
put in, you’d have to tear up the parking  
lot and rewire the whole operation. In- 
stalling conduits for future options would  
always be useful, but many developers  
don’t have the foresight.”                             
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Mike Odenthal is a staff writer/reporter  
with The Cooperator. 
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