Tech Talk: ‘Connectivity’ much more than just wi-fi

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Connectivity can refer to connectivity based on architectural design that weaves together indoor and outdoor spaces. (Image courtesy wikimedia.org)

Is there anything more frustrating than a lousy internet connection? Probably, but when it’s happening to you just when you need to check your email for an important message, or make a call to close that deal, it is without a doubt the most frustrating thing in the world. But, making an e-connection isn’t the only way to connect, or more accurately, the only things that connect.

When Kim Butler looks outside HALL Park on a fall day, she sees people running, biking and walking on the development’s 3 miles of trails, even holding meetings along the paths or at outdoor spaces that include WiFi connectivity, writes Kerry Curry for biznow.com. 

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The Frisco office park dedicated a third of its 162 acres to green space when it was developed. Commercial real estate development connectivity can mean different things to different people, but it generally includes a digital infrastructure such as wired connections of fiber or copper, WiFi and in-building cellular.

Connectivity can refer to connectivity based on architectural design that weaves together indoor and outdoor spaces, or connectivity of office dwellers to nearby amenities such as restaurants and fitness centers.

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