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Plume Launches Uprise to Transform Connectivity Services for MDUs

"The global MDU market is ripe with opportunities to fully address the complexity of providing and supporting various technology solutions," said Elizabeth Parks, President, and CMO of Parks Associates. "For example, Parks Associates research finds one-third of property managers in the U.S. who offer WiFi on their largest properties experience problems such as difficulty maintaining connectivity and managing credentials. With a third of the U.S. population living in multifamily environments and more than half of the global population expected to be in an urban setting by 2055, there is a huge opportunity for building owners to help minimize connectivity issues, enhance and streamline operations, and differentiate the consumer experience."

From the press release, "Plume Launches Uprise to Transform Connectivity Services for MDUs."

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