
The design of onShore´s Multi-tenant Data Network solution reduces both construction and recurring costs for building owners and managers. First, the MDN leverages elegant wiring and minimal network hardware that typically reduces construction costs per installation. In fact, the sharing of the infrastructure by service vendors often prevents additional construction costs altogether. Second, the single-point administration of an MDN expedites data service delivery through knowledge and management of the network, facilitating the collection of infrastructure usage fees from vendors on behalf of the building owners or management.
Revenue streams are maximized through:
· Open, standards-based design, which allows for unlimited vendors to market services within a building, creating more opportunities for revenue sharing
· Infrastructure that's designed for technological longevity, postponing the need for future construction or additional infrastructure
· A single point of administration, which greatly reduces the need for riser management as well as the square footage dedicated to proprietary communications equipment
· Offering services over existing infrastructure which reduces installation costs
· One-time and recurring infrastructure usage or "gatekeeper" fees, which may be collected on every port a vendor sells
· Owners/Managers who may add revenue-generating services of their own, including tenant-to-tenant secure networking, concierge and other online amenities
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