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Managed Connectivity for Student Housing in the United States
Managed Connectivity for Student Housing in the United States
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Why We Need Your Support
The managed connectivity market serving student housing is fragmented, opaque, and poorly documented. Property owners sign long-term contracts with managed service providers that they cannot objectively evaluate. Operators make multi-million dollar infrastructure decisions based on incomplete intelligence.
Managed Connectivity for Student Housing in the United States is an independent, data-driven report covering the full connectivity stack, from market fundamentals and regulatory trends to MSP competitive profiles and five-year revenue forecasts. No vendor sponsorship. No pay-to-play rankings.
Producing this level of research requires hundreds of hours of interviews, financial modeling, and primary data collection across university markets nationwide. Your support makes it possible and keeps it independent.
We invite operators, investors, technology providers, and industry associations to help bring this work to market.
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Table of Contents
Preface — Questions Answered by This Report
Executive Summary — State of Managed Connectivity in Student Housing
Chapter 1 — Student Housing Market Fundamentals
1.1 Enrollment Trends Across Top University Markets
1.2 Supply Pipeline & Construction Cycle
1.3 Occupancy & Preleasing Performance
1.4 Rent Trends & Affordability Pressures
1.5 Transaction Market & Investor Sentiment
Chapter 2 — The Student Housing Connectivity Context
2.1 Gen Z Renter Expectations
2.2 Connectivity as a Leasing Driver
2.3 Bulk Internet vs. Managed Wi-Fi Services
2.4 Greenfield vs. Brownfield Deployment Dynamics
Chapter 3 — The Regulatory Landscape
3.1 FCC Rules for Multiple-Tenant Environments (MTEs)
3.2 Emerging State-Level Regulation
3.3 Regulatory Risk & Market Impact
Chapter 4 — Managed Service Provider (MSP) Profiles
Chapter 5 — Maravedis Market Score (MMS) for MSPs
5.1 Scoring Methodology
5.2–5.5 Quadrant Analysis & Positioning Maps
Chapter 6 — WLAN Equipment Vendor Profiles
Chapter 7 — WLAN Maravedis Market Score
Chapter 8 — Wi-Fi Services Market Projections (2026–2031)
8.1–8.2 Methodology & Data Tables
8.3–8.5 Data Sources & Key Assumptions
Chapter 9 — WLAN Equipment Market Projections (2026–2031)
Appendices — Supplementary Data & Reference Material
A — Top Student Housing Market Fundamentals Table
B — MSP Comparison Tables
C — Glossary & Methodology Notes
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