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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/26/2019

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Jason Rowlett
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Network connectivity for Agents in the field

Jason Rowlett
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Do agents have a lot of trouble with network connection in the field? Specifically, being able to access property data from the web. I have known this to be a problem with some agents and I wanted to know how big the problem might be?

I am a real estate investor but I am also a web developer. I am looking at developing a Progressive Web App for MLS and other realty websites. A PWA loads the data locally from the phone, not remotely from a server. It runs on all mobile devices and across all major browsers.

Is this something that would be useful to agents when they are in 'dead zones'?

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