Encourage or require new construction of MDUs to include Internet networks?

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  • Encourage or require new construction of MDUs to include Internet networks?

    Posted by DrRon Suarez on March 8, 2024 at 2:54 pm

    Encouraging or requiring new construction of multiple dwelling units to include Internet networks can be approached through a combination of policy initiatives, incentives, and collaboration with stakeholders. Here are some strategies based on the information from the “Free Apartment Wi-Fi White Paper”:

    1. Policy Development and Legislation: Policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels can include the deployment of free apartment Wi-Fi networks in the eligibility criteria for broadband infrastructure funds. For instance, the BRIDGE act, which includes language to support such initiatives, can serve as a model for future policies. This can encourage developers to integrate Wi-Fi infrastructure into new construction projects​​.

    2. Incentive Programs: States and federal agencies that administer broadband grant programs could prioritize projects that include free apartment Wi-Fi, especially in high-poverty areas. This approach can make a significant impact on the digital divide and make such projects more attractive to developers​​.

    3. Allocating Financial Resources: Resources from programs like the American Rescue Plan Act can be allocated to support free apartment Wi-Fi projects. These funds can help offset the initial costs associated with installing and operating Wi-Fi infrastructure in new multi-dwelling units​​.

    4. Public-Private Partnerships: Collaboration between cities, Internet service providers, and building developers can facilitate the integration of Wi-Fi infrastructure in new constructions. For example, cities can provide Internet service to new buildings, which can then be extended throughout the building by developers or property owners​​.

    5. Educational and Awareness Campaigns: Raising awareness among developers, property owners, and policymakers about the benefits of including Wi-Fi in new construction—such as attracting and retaining tenants, and bridging the digital divide—can encourage voluntary adoption of these practices.

    6. Technical Assistance and Guidance: Organizations like EducationSuperHighway can offer support and guidance to cities or states looking to establish free apartment Wi-Fi programs. This support can include providing cost estimates, technical know-how, and best practices for implementing such programs​​.

    7. Mandatory Inclusion in Building Codes: Local governments could amend building codes to require the inclusion of Wi-Fi infrastructure in new multi-dwelling units. This regulatory approach would ensure that Internet connectivity is a standard part of new housing developments.

    By combining these strategies, governments and developers can effectively work towards including Internet networks in new constructions of multiple dwelling units, thereby enhancing digital connectivity and access for residents.

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