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RV Parks & Campgrounds

The Real Cost of Internet Complaints to Your Park

Internet complaints at RV parks and campgrounds represent far more than minor guest frustrations. Each complaint triggers a cascade of costs affecting operations, revenue, and long-term property reputation. Fiber-backed infrastructure eliminates these recurring expenses by delivering the reliable connectivity that prevents complaints rather than generating them. Parks running on inadequate internet systems (whether aging cable […]

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MHC Communities

How Bulk Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Turns Internet into a Permanent NOI Line Item

Manufactured housing community owners seeking Net Operating Income (NOI) improvements often overlook the most straightforward opportunity available: bulk fiber-to-the-home internet.  Unlike amenity upgrades that generate indirect value, bulk FTTH creates direct, predictable monthly revenue that appears as a permanent line item in your operating income while simultaneously improving property value and resident satisfaction. The revenue […]

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MHC Communities

Why Lenders Prefer Fiber-Backed Manufactured Housing Communities

Commercial lenders evaluating manufactured housing communities favor properties with fiber-to-the-home infrastructure for specific, measurable reasons affecting loan terms and approval likelihood. Fiber installations signal reinvestment while improving the financial metrics lenders use to determine loan amounts and interest rates. Understanding why lenders view fiber favorably reveals opportunities to improve loan outcomes while enhancing property value […]

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MHC Communities

Why “Unlimited Data” Doesn’t Mean Unlimited Performance

Many internet service providers advertise “unlimited data” plans, leading consumers to assume they can use as much bandwidth as needed without restrictions. While these plans don’t impose hard data caps measured in gigabytes per month, unlimited data doesn’t guarantee unlimited performance. Network management policies, throttling during congestion, and infrastructure limitations can significantly reduce speeds even […]

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MHC Communities

Preparing Community Infrastructure for 5-Year Device Growth

Manufactured housing community owners planning internet infrastructure face a critical question: how many connected devices will residents operate five years from now? Fiber-to-the-home architecture solves this uncertainty by providing scalable capacity that accommodates continued device growth through equipment upgrades rather than requiring infrastructure replacement as usage patterns evolve. Properties installing infrastructure sized for current device […]

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RV Parks & Campgrounds

Turning Internet from an Expense into a Revenue Advantage

Most RV park and campground owners view internet infrastructure as an operational expense necessary to remain competitive. Fiber-backed managed Wi-Fi transforms this perspective by creating revenue advantages that justify premium pricing, increase shoulder season occupancy, and attract high-value guest segments who book longer stays. Understanding how premium connectivity generates revenue rather than just consuming budget […]

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MHC Communities

How Many Devices Are Connected in the Average Household in 2026?

The average household in 2026 connects approximately 20-25 devices to their home internet network, with tech-savvy homes or families with teenagers often exceeding 30 connected devices. This represents a dramatic increase from just five years ago when 10-15 devices was typical. Understanding what counts as a connected device reveals why modern internet infrastructure needs substantially […]

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RV Parks & Campgrounds

Why Satellite Internet Struggles in Bad Weather

Satellite internet promises connectivity anywhere, making it appealing for RV travelers and residents in rural areas where traditional broadband isn’t available. The technology has real limitations that become obvious during bad weather, creating frustrating outages precisely when you’re stuck inside and most want reliable internet access. Understanding why satellite internet fails during storms helps explain […]

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RV Parks & Campgrounds

Why Streaming and Smart Devices Are Reshaping RV Park Internet Demand

RV park internet requirements have transformed dramatically over the past decade. Guests who once needed basic connectivity for email and web browsing now arrive with expectations shaped by home internet experiences where streaming multiple 4K videos, operating smart home devices, and maintaining constant cloud connectivity are standard. Understanding how streaming services and smart device changes […]