Advantages of wi-fi connectivity in residential developmentsWi-fi connectivity is increasingly being bundled with other valued amenities in residential property developments across South Africa. © Jakub Krechowicz – 123RF.com A quick search on any search engine or property portal will reveal wi-fi connectivity being touted across developments in areas as diverse as Gauteng's Sandton and Ottery in the Western Cape. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the advantages for property owners of equipping units with wi-fi include the boosting of property values while also helping to ensure quicker sales and rentals of available units. For the rental market, wi-fi connectivity is a definite plus and can even be a deal-breaker. With Internet connectivity almost on a par with water and electricity when it comes to essential utilities, we're seeing wi-fi making the transition from a secondary connectivity option in public spaces to a primary connectivity option in people's private spaces. As their main outlet to the digital world, it has to be fast and it has to be affordable. Wi-fi can be both, if it is provided by a reputable service provider and meets global standards. Enthusiastic wi-fi adopters For their part, South Africa's property developers are proving to be enthusiastic wi-fi adopters, with many newly-built residential property developments punting wireless web connectivity along with the usual selling features such as concierge services, gyms and entertainment areas. Wi-fi connectivity in public open spaces is also becoming fairly widespread with initiatives such as that in Tshwane and even wi-fi connected benches in Braamfontein taking the lead in connecting people as they go about their daily business. Residential property developers are now realising that wi-fi adds a unique selling proposition to their newly-built complexes. However, not all wi-fi installations are created equal. There are five points below that potential residential property buyers should note: 1. It is important to ask upfront how wi-fi connectivity is billed in the complex. There is the need to understand whether the service provided is uncapped and/or if any shaping/throttling is applied and if so, when? There are a myriad reasons to provide wi-fi within residential developments and chief amongst these is the fact that shared connectivity is extremely affordable. About the authorAndile Ngcaba is chairperson of the Wi-Fi Forum of SA. |