Regent Homes, a homebuilder based in Middle Tennessee, has teamed with United Communications, a local internet provider, to create more than 3,100 Wi-Fi-ready homes in 2024.
According to the companies, residents will have access to fast fiber internet connections starting the day they move into their new homes. The Wi-Fi-ready homes are being constructed as part of 11 separate developments in the Middle Tennessee area.
“Like United Communications, Regent Homes is a local business that takes pride in delivering outstanding customer experiences,” said United’s President and CEO William Bradford. “Moving into a new home is an exciting prospect, but we know it isn’t always a stress-free experience. Having access to fast, reliable internet starting day one means there’s one less thing to worry about on moving day.”
“I personally have been very happy with the support of United Communications at my home, and I know our new homeowners will be as well,” said John Giovannetti, a Sales Manager at Regent Homes. “Regent Homes is dedicated to giving our new homeowners a quality product at the best price. With the constant increased internet use in homes, we are thrilled to partner with another local company to offer excellent service in internet access, speed, and customer support.”
Photo: A newly built home at The Preserve at South Haven in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. is one of over 3,100 new Wi-Fi-ready homes being constructed in Middle Tennessee.
If any of these companies gave a damn about the health of the residents buying these “WiFi Ready” homes they would be building them with built-in ethernet ports so people would be able to just plug into the wall in any room and have a safer faster connection without frying themselves with radiation. The WiFi would be an option. But oh, right, then the wireless company wouldn’t make any money on that, so there you go.