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Atlanta GA area - How to arange / price shop Bulk Cable TV, Internet for a 55+ HOA

Thomas Kaminski
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New user, first time post.

Trying to gather info for an HOA Board about possibly having the HOA buy 'bulk' cable TV, Internet (Wi-Fi) with VOIP for use by each owner in a 55 year old and over HOA with 62 dwelling, plus a clubhouse with at least two additional TV usage locations (main clubhouse room, plus exercise room).

Cox/Xfinity is the current supplier for the entire property which only has coax cables installed on the property below ground.

The goal for this project would be to lower each owner's personal monthly cable and internet and VOIP bill by having the HOA buy these in bulk hopefully for a total lower cost per owner via their monthly HOA fees.

Has anyone in the Atlanta GA (Kennesaw) done this type of 'conversion' and was it cost effective? What vendor(s) where used?

Thank you all for any helpful insights.

Tom

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