FlatTurtle Blog

The Analog Sunset: Why Simboxes Are the Unsung Heroes of Building Safety

Belgium’s copper switch-off is shutting down analog lifelines for elevators and fire systems. Simboxes provide a simple, 4G-based replacement that keeps buildings compliant and safe.

FlatTurtle.link

Introducing FlatTurtle.link — a private, reliable URL shortener we built to keep our guides and communications simple and secure.

The WiFi Squeeze in High-Rises (And Why Your Tenants Are Secretly Suffering)

Even the best routers can’t fix WiFi chaos in high-rises. Here’s why your tenants are frustrated, and how to solve it with building-wide managed WiFi.

Bringing WiFi to the 17th Century (Without Making Heritage Buildings Cry)

How to bring WiFi to heritage buildings without ruining their charm. A behind-the-scenes look at FlatTurtle’s playbook for smart, subtle retrofits.

The Great WiFi Paradox: Why Speed Isn’t the Full Story

Your building shows 300 Mbps on the dashboard, but tenants are still complaining. Here’s why speed isn’t everything—and what actually matters.

FlatTurtle Joins Matrix Foundation as Silver Member

We’re excited to announce that FlatTurtle has joined the Matrix Foundation as a Silver Member.

How We're Doing (Spoiler: Pretty Great!)

Our September 2025 customer survey shows 96% satisfaction, NPS of 67, and strong praise for simplicity, reliability, and support.

The Invisible Crisis: Bandwidth Bottlenecks in Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate faces an overlooked crisis: digital gridlock. From dropped calls to congested WiFi, poor connectivity threatens productivity, tenant loyalty, and property value.

Connectivity as an ESG Strategy: Linking Reliable Networks to Sustainable Real Estate

Explores how reliable connectivity underpins ESG strategies in real estate, enabling smart buildings, energy savings, and improved tenant experience.

Why Your Parking Garage Needs WiFi (Yes, Seriously!)

From EV charging to tenant comfort and safety — discover why reliable WiFi in parking garages is no longer optional.