Digital Home Extends 'Up North'
OK - north to Landport.... 😁
Lots of new roads added to the Digital Home coverage network this month as large parts of Landport come online. Read on for full details and a reminder of the deal they have for PDPLA members.
New Roads This Month
- Alliance Way
- Arundel Street
- Canal Walk
- Catherington Place
- Church road
- Church Way
- Clarendon Street
- Crown Street
- Fratton Road (additional)
- Fyning Street
- Garnier Street
- Gliddon Close
- Guardians Close
- Guardians Way
- King Albert Street
- Lake road
- Lords Street
- Lucknow Street (additional)
- Railway View
- Somers Road North (additional)
- Timpson Road
- Union Road
- Wimpole Street
- Upper Arundel Street
Please note, inclusion above doesn't mean all properties are connected. For the latest information, including properties that will be connected in the next few months please go to www.digitalhomeuk.com and enter your property postcode.
The Digital Home PDPLA Offer
Details below, but I would recommend you proactively look at the expiry dates on your current broadband contracts and take advantage of the exclusive deal with Digital Home as soon as possible. www.digitalhomeuk.com
In summary the proposition is:
- PDPLA members will pay just £37 a month for 900 Mbps hyper fast broadband (discounted from £45 a month).
- Digital Home will also upgrade the router to the new standard (Wi-Fi 6), free of charge, when those become available in a few months' time.
- In addition, if any of your properties require an additional Wi-Fi router – for example to further extend quality Wi-Fi reception in certain rooms – that would be just an additional £4 a month (discounted from £8 a month).
- Digital Home will provide support on installation planning into the property and the router location.
- They will also build a specific Portal for both you and your tenants to manage service issues to simplify fault management and reduce time wasted!
- Finally, Digital Home are building a customised flexible invoicing, statement, and billing suite for landlords which we will share the details of when available.
I think it saves us all time, makes our tenants happier and is commercially attractive. Plus, if enough members sign up, the PDPLA will also benefit.
About the author
Martin began his landlord journey 30 years ago, while working in an international role for a global telecommunications company. Since retiring he has extended his portfolio, which he manages with his wife, but has always focussed on the ‘small student HMO’ sector preferring to offer homes in the community for small groups to the more common ‘pack them in and take the money’ mentality. He has chaired the PDPLA for the past 12 years and has overseen the Associations transition from small local self-help group to a much larger and more professional institution which is recognised and listened to nationally. Alongside his PDPLA role, he also has leadership roles in a number of other local organisations – bringing his unique perspective, driving for change and increased use of technology while respecting the history that brought us here.