Harnessing the Collective Buying Power of Communities

At Broadband Planning, we help homeowner associations turn broadband contracts into meaningful revenue opportunities. Our team has negotiated agreements that return millions of dollars each year to communities across the country. By managing every step of the process — from uncovering opportunities to finalizing contracts — we make it simple for HOA boards to strengthen financial health without adding extra work. The result: practical revenue solutions that reduce reliance on dues increases or special assessments, giving communities more options to thrive.

One of the most effective ways Broadband Planning achieves these results is through Right of Entry Agreements, which provide a structured method to generate revenue.

What is a Right of Entry Agreement?

A Right of Entry Agreement is a simple way for associations to unlock additional revenue without impacting resident choice or service. These agreements allow providers to access community infrastructure in a controlled, board-approved manner while maintaining full flexibility for homeowners. Homeowners continue to select their preferred providers, and competing companies can still enter the community. Broadband Planning represents the association, not the providers, and we only get paid by the association once revenue is secured. By negotiating on behalf of the board, we maximize compensation with no upfront cost, ensuring communities benefit directly from their collective market power.


“Broadband Planning has helped us uncover a unique way for associations to generate revenue, without raising dues or levying special assessments. They’re thorough, service-driven, and exactly the kind of vendor we trust to support the communities we manage.”

- Warren Davidoff, COO | Ross Morgan & Company


Ready to explore new revenue opportunities for your community?

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