AIRPORTS
Managed office Wi-Fi and leased lines for operators
A dedicated leased line to the floor, the tenant’s own SSID and policy, and the handover pack their infosec team reads on day one.
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Your tenant's first day is your reputation. Coverage is not the problem. Density is.
Before a tenant's IT team signs, managed office Wi-Fi is checked in a fixed order: whose leased line it is and whether the building shares it, which VLAN the biometric door controllers sit on, and who holds change control after handover.
If the floor is handed over with the VLANs unclear, the line shared or nobody holding change control, the complaint does not go to a supplier. It goes to you, and it goes into the renewal conversation
So the floor is built under one contract to your project manager's dates, and the rack layout, IP plan, VLAN list and escalation matrix are handed over on day one. Watched 24×7 afterwards. One floor, one contract, one number.
KEY FEATURES
One Tenant, One set of rules
A private floor, built to the tenant’s IT policy, documented at handover.
Dedicated bandwidth
Capacity committed to your tenant's floor, not shared with the rest of the building.
Tenant isolation
Each tenant runs on its own network and its own policy, enforced at the switch.
Seamless connectivity
One network name across the floor, from workstations to meeting rooms and phone booths.
Ready on day one
Fibre, cabling and coverage live before move-in, with the documentation handed over.
24×7 proactive monitoring
Watched round the clock, so most faults are seen before anyone reports them.
Reliable
99.5% committed uptime, with high-speed bandwidth committed to you rather than shared.
Issue resolution
One point of contact. Most faults resolved remotely, on-site engineers when a visit is needed.
Zero capex
Nothing to buy. I-ON provides, installs, maintains and replaces every piece of equipment.
Bring us in at drawing stage
Serviceability confirmed the same day, a written proposal within 5 working days of the survey, no upfront cost.
What kind of internet connection does a managed office floor need?
A dedicated leased line, sized to the tenant’s headcount rather than to the building. Symmetric, with 99.5% uptime committed and an independent backup route. Where a floor carries several tenants, each is a separate segment with its own capacity, so one company’s month-end backup never sits in front of another’s calls.
Can the tenant keep their own network name, logins and security policy?
Yes. The SSID, the sign-in method, the filtering rules and the guest policy are theirs to specify, held under change control after handover. On a multi-tenant floor every company keeps its own SSID and policy and none of them can see another. We hand off to their edge device, demarcation in writing.
Our tenant's infosec team has sent a questionnaire. Who fills it in?
We do. Segmentation, encryption, log retention, physical access to the rack, patching and incident escalation are documented already, so nothing is assembled from scratch while the tenant waits. Most questions close in the first meeting, which keeps the questionnaire off your handover date.
What documents do we get at handover?
Rack layout, cable schedule, IP addressing plan, VLAN list, access point map with survey readings, firmware versions, escalation matrix and support contacts, issued as a pack on day one. Facilities keeps a copy and the tenant’s IT keeps a copy, so nobody is guessing six months later.
How early should we bring you into the fit-out, and is our building serviceable?
Bring us in when the drawings are being finalised, so conduit, rack space and power are right the first time rather than retrofitted the week before move-in. Share the address and we confirm serviceability, usually the same day. A written proposal follows within 5 working days of the survey.
How is managed office Wi-Fi priced, and who owns the hardware?
I-ON provides, installs and maintains everything, with zero upfront cost, so none of it lands on your fit-out capex. The Wi-Fi layer is billed per occupied seat, per month, on three tiers, from ₹300 to ₹750 per occupied seat. The leased line is quoted separately against the capacity the tenant needs.
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