Broadband Communities

OCT 2015

BROADBAND COMMUNITIES is the leading source of information on digital and broadband technologies for buildings and communities. Our editorial aims to accelerate the deployment of Fiber-To-The-Home and Fiber-To-The-Premises.

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OCTOBER 2015 | www.broadbandcommunities.com | BROADBAND COMMUNITIES | 11 And the residents? After some initial puzzlement about where to plug in their computers, "they're excited about it," Paul says. VITAL STATISTICS Property Description: Deer Ridge Apartments consists of three three-story buildings in a U-shaped confguration, connected by corner units on the ground foor. Te community area features a ftness center, a full kitchen, a pizza oven, an indoor grill, a pool table and shufeboard; unit amenities include stainless appliances, central air and heating, and washer/dryers. Tere is an underground parking garage beneath the entire structure. Demographics: Middle- to upper-income, all ages Greenfeld or retroft? Greenfeld Number of units: 163 Style: Mid-rise Time to deploy: About seven months during the construction period, most of it waiting for other trades. Date services started being delivered: September 1 (frst building) to October 15, 2015 (fnal building) Special requirements: Te underground parking garage needed a connection to two garage door openers. SERVICES Services ofered or planned on the network: High-speed Internet access with a top speed of 200 Mbps (higher speeds can be provisioned if needed); video; voice; common-area wireless; fber-connected controllers for two garage door openers. Provider choice: Residents have the option of using satellite TV with individual antennas. Deer Ridge Apartments is all about the amenities – and fber to the unit allows for superior technology amenities, including 200 Mbps Internet speeds. Architectural rendering of Deer Ridge Apartments

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