For Tenants

What OpticWise Means for Your Lease

If you're evaluating a building operated under the OpticWise standard — here's what it means for your team. No marketing language. Just what changes.

Property tech is usually sold to the owner. This page is written for you.

For corporate tenants, GCs, lease negotiators, and workplace teams.

The Standard

What 5S® Means in Your Suite

Every OpticWise building is measured against five tenant-facing standards.

01

Seamless Mobility

One network identity from your suite to the common area. No re-logging in as you move.

02

Security

Segmented from other tenants and from building operational systems. Your traffic is your traffic.

03

Stability

Building-system outages don't take down your connectivity. Vendor failures are isolated.

04

Speed

Performance targeted to what your team actually runs — not building-minimum specs.

05

Service

Human support. Known contacts. Not a generic tenant services portal.

What This Replaces

The Patterns You've Probably Lived With

Tenant Wi-Fi That "Just Happens"

Installed by a vendor, on their hardware, on their network. Outages traced to nobody.

Building-Wide Slowdowns

One tenant or system consumes the building. Yours suffers.

Fragmented Access

Your building credential, your parking credential, your Wi-Fi credential — three different vendors, three different problems.

Vendor Finger-Pointing

When something breaks, nobody owns it. You've been the root-cause investigator more than once.

Privacy Non-Negotiables

What OpticWise Does Not Do

OpticWise does not monetize tenant browsing behavior. OpticWise does not sell user data. Owner control and tenant trust are non-negotiable.

Building-level connectivity and data & digital infrastructure is what we govern. What happens on your traffic, inside your suite, is yours.

Your Next Step

Evaluating a Building with OpticWise Inside?

If you're a tenant or broker evaluating a building operated under the OpticWise standard, we're happy to walk your team through what that means — with the building's owner or operator present.