Cable and Internet Providers in Your Communities: Your Rights, New Technology, and Additional Revenue
Continuing Education Credit Available. Program length: 90 minutes
This webinar provides an overview of how managers and board members can control the on-site activities of service providers, take advantage of new technology and generate revenue for their communities.
Members: USD $69.00
Non-Members: USD $99.00 (Join CAI and Save!)
Cable and broadband Internet providers have become standard fixtures in many communities, and having the right service providers can contribute to a community’s value. Given the multitude of options, how do managers and board members ensure a community is not being exploited?
This webinar provides an overview of how managers and board members can control the on-site activities of service providers, take advantage of new technology and generate revenue for their communities.
Topics
- The ideal relationship between associations and broadband providers
- Controlling provider actions in communities
- Negotiating and enforcing favorable terms in contracts between associations and providers
- Types of compensation paid to associations from providers and other revenue sources to explore
- he future of bulk television and broadband services
- New technology to keep associations and residents on the cutting edge
Speakers
Richard Price is an expert on cable TV and Internet right-of-entry agreements and technologies. He has made a significant contribution to the development of cable TV and Internet technologies in high-density communities for more than 35 years. Over the course of his career he has negotiated over 1,000,000 multi-family units. Price formed Broadband Planning in 2007, a company that advises community management companies and large developers on how to make the most of their relationships with cable and Internet providers.
Carl Kandutsch MDPh.D., J.D. operates the Kandutsch Law Office in Plano, Texas, representing multi-dwelling unit (MDU) property owners and managers, as well as broadband service providers. He has more than 13 years of experience in real estate and telecommunications law. While working as a staff attorney in the Cable Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission, Kandutsch took a lead role in drafting amendments to the commission’s rules governing the disposition of inside wiring in MDU properties.
Adam Balkcom is director of business development and a Partner in Broadband Planning LLC. He works to inform boards of their rights in relation to cable and Internet providers’ activities in their communities. He started his career with Capgemini, an international technology consulting firm, then owned a company that provided fitness and wellness services to homeowners in planned developments. He spent five years as board president for his 300-home community and understands the unique needs and concerns of boards.
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides 1.5 credits toward:
- Certified Manager of Community Associations recertification
- Association Management Specialist redesignation
- Professional Community Association Manager redesignation
To earn credit, you must be personally registered for this program and print the certificate of completion to document your participation.
Registration Information
All registrants will have full access to this on-demand, online recording for 120 days.
Manager Certifications and Designations
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®) / Association Management Specialist (AMS®) / Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®) / Large-Scale Manager (LMS®)
Management Company Designation
Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®)
Service Provider Designations and Distinctions
Reserve Specialist (RS®) / Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist (CIRMS®) / Educated Business Partner