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RV Park Internet and Cable - How did you do it?

Jonathan Johnson
  • Investor
  • Montgomery, TX
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Hi everybody,

I'm building an RV park and have started making phone calls to different telecommunication companies on how to supply cable and internet for each space at my RV park.  I'm having a hard time getting information because my park is in a semi-remote area. 

Thanks!

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Ken Rishel#4 Mobile Home Park Investing Contributor
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Ken Rishel#4 Mobile Home Park Investing Contributor
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When I was developing and buying communities we always (one exception) laid our own glass cable and acquired a T-1 connection. That gave us a major tax write-off and a long-term income stream by providing telephone, cable, and internet that was immune to rent control regulators.

Being in a remote area is a plus that means little or no competition but may mean a T-1 is not a viable option which means a commercial satellite connection.

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