Rebecca Anbarden Anbarden: “Our understanding is the Gig Life is giving us the ability to offer high-speed Internet to individuals in their home, where they could utilize more than 100 Wi-Fi devices in the home at the same time without interference or delays.”

RANCHO MISSION VIEJO, CA—High-speed wireless connections in the home that enable incredibly fast download speeds and eliminate buffering could help dramatically increase productivity in the commercial real estate realm, Warmington Homes executives Rebecca Anbarden and Mike Demboski tell GlobeSt.com. Cox Communications and Warmington have partnered to showcase a new era in digital living using gigabit Internet service and recently held the Cox Smart Home Gigablast event at Canopy at Esencia, one of Orange County's newest home communities here and one of several new neighborhoods within Esencia.

Esencia is the first master-planned community in Orange County to provide access to high-speed Internet—which Cox is marketing as Gigablast—at every home site in the community. Cox provides Gigablast high-speed Internet service to commercial customers throughout Orange and San Diego counties and has for a few years.

Attendees at the event were able to experience what living the “Gig Life” looks like with 1-gigabit Internet speed, where no matter how many devices are connected, the same level of connectivity is maintained. We spoke exclusively with Anbarden and Demboski about how the service works and how it might translate to increased efficiencies in the commercial real estate realm.

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Carrie Rossenfeld

Carrie Rossenfeld is a reporter for the San Diego and Orange County markets on GlobeSt.com and a contributor to Real Estate Forum. She was a trade-magazine and newsletter editor in New York City before moving to Southern California to become a freelance writer and editor for magazines, books and websites. Rossenfeld has written extensively on topics including commercial real estate, running a medical practice, intellectual-property licensing and giftware. She has edited books about profiting from real estate and has ghostwritten a book about starting a home-based business.