Corporate Biznis, Inc provides all aspects of wireless network implementation:
* Virtual Site Surveys
* Pre-Installation On-Site Inspection
* System Specification
* Hardware Acquisition
* On-Site Installation Services
* System Configuration
* Back-end Captive Portal web login screen customization
* Full System Support
Managers and owners of multiple dwelling units / multiple tenant units (MDU/MTUs) property owners/managers are finding that they can better-attract tenants if they offer broadband Internet access services. An MDU/MTU is any facility that has more than one tenant, whether business or residential. Examples of MDU/MTUs include high-rise office buildings, commercial business parks, hotels, college and university campus dormitories, and apartment buildings.
From a service provider perspective, Internet access is a commodity service, because it's easy for property managers to shop for the lowest bidder. Consequently, offering Internet access merely gets your foot in the door. The real opportunity for profitability and customer stability lies in offering additional services on top of a basic connection. Internet service providers (ISPs), cable operators, and competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) can leverage Internet access to offer a variety of value-added services to both business and residential subscribers, each available at an incremental additional fee or as part of a bundled services package. What's more, service providers also need the agility to change their services to meet shifting customer demands. This agility calls for a flexible, intelligent network infrastructure that requires few changes to provision new services.
Property owners can charge premium rents if they include broadband Internet access among their amenities.
Property owners and managers can even negotiate "bundled" services that individual tenants can opt to select. These services include:
- Internet access—The broadband "pipe" that connects a tenant to the Internet; can be DSL, cable, wireless, or even Ethernet
- Web hosting—Especially attractive to businesses that do not wish to invest in equipment, facilities, or expertise to establish a Web presence
- Application hosting—An emerging market that offloads server and connection management for distributed application services for businesses such as mission-critical, e-mail, collaboration, or productivity applications
- E-commerce—Allowing subscribers to participate in the Internet economy using applications such as transaction processing and supply-chain management
Intranet and extranet services— Builders can establish secured intranet and extranet connections to employees, partners, suppliers, and residents
- Integrated telephony—Has the triple benefit of lowering overall monthly charges for tenants, creating additional revenue for providers, and laying a foundation for future multiservice applications for business and residential customers
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