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Kristine Wolf 12/6/2016
Robert Bianco, Windstream
Taking the guesswork out of telecom connectivity (Part 2) by Bianco
cre.nyrej.com/taking-guesswork-telecom-connectivity-part-2-robert-bianco/
Part 1 appeared in the November 15th
issue of the New York Real Estate Journal
In Part 1 of this article, I discussed how building connectivity and telecommunications infrastructure has become a top
buying/leasing factor for commercial space in New York, which has created the need for real estate brokers and property
owners to better understand those technical issues and market their buildings’ technical capabilities. WiredScore has
addressed that need by developing an international standard for measuring Internet connectivity in buildings; providing
owners, asset managers and leasing brokers with a critical tool to market their properties and to answer the questions they get
from prospective tenants. In this second part of the article, I will discuss how WiredScore’s methodology works and how this is
an indispensable asset for the commercial real estate industry.
WiredScore’s certification process begins with a survey measuring connectivity and is followed by a review of the building by a
team of accredited technicians who validate the accuracy and completeness of the connectivity data. What I love about
WiredScore is that it looks so closely at the key issues that I advise clients to evaluate, including:
• Fiber density, which ensures that there is a wide range of immediately available fiber that serves the building;
• Multiple providers, which ensures that tenants have options and can get competitive pricing;
• Redundancy and resiliency options, evaluating whether there are diverse entries and risers within the building;
• Fixed wireless availability, which provides a technology that ensures business continuity even in the event of a major outage that affects traditional
in-ground fiber; and
• Readiness, the ability to easily support bringing new providers into the building.
WiredScore takes that analysis and then produces a very easy to understand 100-point scale to rate buildings on their connectivity, infrastructure, and
readiness, sorted into four certification levels: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Certified. The scoring gives even the most tech-unsavvy people a simple to
understand analysis, plus it gives more telecom-savvy people a layer of detail behind that that is incredibly helpful.
The scoring by WiredScore is proving to be a compelling marketing tool for properties as more prospective tenants look closely at telecom infrastructure
and connectivity. WiredScore’s clear and transparent methodology makes it simple for building owners and their brokers to pursue a higher score,
however, which brings me back to a subject I discussed in my last column for the New York Real Estate Journal: The value of Fixed Wireless for
providing businesses with another form of connectivity that ensures that operations can stay up even with a fiber outage.
In WiredScore’s 100-point scoring system, a technology like Fixed Wireless adds a hefty 9 points to a building’s overall score because of the way it
eliminates the single point of failure that underground fiber can represent. That alone can elevate a property from Gold to Platinum certification, opening
up a new class of potential tenants in the process. That is true not only for buildings in traditional commercial centers in New York, but also for buildings in
up-and-coming areas outside of Manhattan where commercial-grade fiber can be difficult to find in buildings that were previously warehouses or factories
before being renovated into office space.
Having a high WiredScore rating is a powerful tool for marketing a property, plus it gives brokers and property owners clear guidance about how to
increase their scores and make their buildings more desirable with services like Fixed Wireless.
To learn more about Wired Score, visit www.wiredscore.com.
To learn more about Windstream’s services in the tri-state market, visit www.windstreambusiness.com.
Robert Bianco is a regional director for Windstream in New York, N.Y.
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Part 2 taking-guesswork-telecom-connectivity-par

  • 1. Kristine Wolf 12/6/2016 Robert Bianco, Windstream Taking the guesswork out of telecom connectivity (Part 2) by Bianco cre.nyrej.com/taking-guesswork-telecom-connectivity-part-2-robert-bianco/ Part 1 appeared in the November 15th issue of the New York Real Estate Journal In Part 1 of this article, I discussed how building connectivity and telecommunications infrastructure has become a top buying/leasing factor for commercial space in New York, which has created the need for real estate brokers and property owners to better understand those technical issues and market their buildings’ technical capabilities. WiredScore has addressed that need by developing an international standard for measuring Internet connectivity in buildings; providing owners, asset managers and leasing brokers with a critical tool to market their properties and to answer the questions they get from prospective tenants. In this second part of the article, I will discuss how WiredScore’s methodology works and how this is an indispensable asset for the commercial real estate industry. WiredScore’s certification process begins with a survey measuring connectivity and is followed by a review of the building by a team of accredited technicians who validate the accuracy and completeness of the connectivity data. What I love about WiredScore is that it looks so closely at the key issues that I advise clients to evaluate, including: • Fiber density, which ensures that there is a wide range of immediately available fiber that serves the building; • Multiple providers, which ensures that tenants have options and can get competitive pricing; • Redundancy and resiliency options, evaluating whether there are diverse entries and risers within the building; • Fixed wireless availability, which provides a technology that ensures business continuity even in the event of a major outage that affects traditional in-ground fiber; and • Readiness, the ability to easily support bringing new providers into the building. WiredScore takes that analysis and then produces a very easy to understand 100-point scale to rate buildings on their connectivity, infrastructure, and readiness, sorted into four certification levels: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Certified. The scoring gives even the most tech-unsavvy people a simple to understand analysis, plus it gives more telecom-savvy people a layer of detail behind that that is incredibly helpful. The scoring by WiredScore is proving to be a compelling marketing tool for properties as more prospective tenants look closely at telecom infrastructure and connectivity. WiredScore’s clear and transparent methodology makes it simple for building owners and their brokers to pursue a higher score, however, which brings me back to a subject I discussed in my last column for the New York Real Estate Journal: The value of Fixed Wireless for providing businesses with another form of connectivity that ensures that operations can stay up even with a fiber outage. In WiredScore’s 100-point scoring system, a technology like Fixed Wireless adds a hefty 9 points to a building’s overall score because of the way it eliminates the single point of failure that underground fiber can represent. That alone can elevate a property from Gold to Platinum certification, opening up a new class of potential tenants in the process. That is true not only for buildings in traditional commercial centers in New York, but also for buildings in up-and-coming areas outside of Manhattan where commercial-grade fiber can be difficult to find in buildings that were previously warehouses or factories before being renovated into office space. Having a high WiredScore rating is a powerful tool for marketing a property, plus it gives brokers and property owners clear guidance about how to increase their scores and make their buildings more desirable with services like Fixed Wireless. To learn more about Wired Score, visit www.wiredscore.com. To learn more about Windstream’s services in the tri-state market, visit www.windstreambusiness.com. Robert Bianco is a regional director for Windstream in New York, N.Y. Page 1 of 1Taking the guesswork out of telecom connectivity (Part 2) by Bianco 12/6/2016https://cre.nyrej.com/taking-guesswork-telecom-connectivity-part-2-robert-bianco/