Internet that's already on when your residents walk in.
Fiber-to-the-building for Tucson apartments and condos. Up to 1 Gig, a private LAN per unit, and internet wired into the lease — not the move-in checklist.
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Residents choose a building, in part, for the internet.
Buffering, install windows, and "who's my ISP again?" questions churn tenants and waste leasing-office time. Bulk internet fixes all three at once: you negotiate one wholesale rate for the whole property, residents get a fast, dedicated network the day they sign, and your staff stops triaging Wi-Fi problems for strangers.
QFlix designs the whole stack — the street handoff, the head-end, the in-wall cabling, the per-unit gear, and the 24/7 monitoring. One contract. One bill. One Tucson number when something needs attention.
Everything a bulk internet contract should cover.
Up to 1 Gig symmetrical
Enterprise-grade uplinks sized for the actual resident load — not the brochure number. We right-size backhaul based on unit count and expected concurrency.
Fiber-to-the-building retrofit
We pull fiber to your MDF, stand up the head-end, and distribute to each IDF. Existing copper and coax are repurposed where it makes sense, replaced where it does not.
Private LAN per unit
Each apartment gets its own VLAN and SSID, isolated from neighbors. Residents get a real home network — not a shared hotspot — with their own passphrase.
Connected at lease signing
A resident signs the lease and walks into a working unit with Wi-Fi already live. No install appointment. No tech visit. No calls to your leasing staff on move-in day.
Internet as an amenity
Market the building with "internet included" the way you market a pool or a gym. It appears on the pro forma as an amenity, not a line-item headache.
Free leasing-office internet
The leasing office gets its own business-grade circuit and Wi-Fi included with the bulk contract. Staff phones, printers, and tour iPads all work off one managed network.
From first walk to first tenant online.
- Step 1
Property walk
We look at the MDF, every IDF, existing pathways, and line-of-sight to the street handoff. Usually 60–90 minutes on-site.
- Step 2
Scope & proposal
Flat per-unit monthly, scoped for your building. No surprise install fees or hidden device leases.
- Step 3
Build-out
Fiber pull, head-end, IDF gear, and per-unit provisioning. Most retrofits finish in 2–4 weeks depending on size.
- Step 4
Go-live & handoff
Residents start signing leases into fully-provisioned units. We monitor the network 24/7 and handle resident support directly.
Request a property assessment.
Tell us the unit count and an address. We'll schedule a walk and come back with real numbers within a week.