Palm Springs, FL –Vitalis advised Regal Palms, a 324-unit condominium community in Palm Springs, FL, on a comprehensive technology upgrade that delivered faster connectivity, enhanced infrastructure, and more than $200,000 in annual savings—totaling over $5 million in long-term financial value over the life of the contract.
Before Vitalis’s involvement, the association maintained an outdated bulk video contract while many residents paid individually for internet services, resulting in high costs, limited speeds, and inconsistent support.
Following Vitalis’ formal RFP process, the board selected Fibernow as the new internet and video provider, unifying services under one efficient bulk fiber agreement. The property was upgraded to full fiber for future-ready speed and reliability, supported by dedicated account management to ensure consistent, responsive service.
Vitalis’ strategic guidance included:
Conducting a provider-led penetration report to identify resident needs
Structuring a bundled bulk fiber agreement with Fibernow for faster, more reliable connectivity
Securing six-figure incentives and extended complimentary service
Delivering ongoing account management for resident satisfaction
Generating more than $5 million in total long-term savings for the community
The project resulted in over $200,000 in yearly savings, extended complimentary service periods, and an upfront signing bonus that strengthened association reserves. Residents now enjoy faster, more reliable internet and video services supported by local customer care.
“Our goal is always to help communities make smarter technology decisions that create long-term financial and operational value,” said Maz Khan, President of Vitalis. “This project reflects how strategic guidance and strong provider relationships—like the one with Fibernow—can deliver meaningful results for associations and their residents alike.”
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