FLAGSHIP SERIES: STADIUM TECH REPORTS
Introducing: The Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
To all stadium, arena, ballpark, race track, concert-hall, convention-center, airport, casino and other large public venue owners, operators and administrators and deployers of connectivity technology: We need you! That is, we need you to take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, a vehicle designed to find out "where we're at, and where we're going" when it comes to connectivity technology and the business Read More>>
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WaitTime arrives at Sydney Cricket Ground
June 6, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Monitors powered by WaitTime showing fans how much time they might spend getting concessions are now live at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Australia, another big deal for the fan-services startup. With 59 dedicated monitors positioned around the 46,000-seat venue in Moor Park, Australia, WaitTime can let fans know in real time how long it might take them to get something from a nearby concession Read More>>
Federated Wireless completes ESC network for CBRS
May 13, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Federated Wireless announced Monday the completion of its environmental sensing capability (ESC) network, in what may be one of the final stepping stones toward commercial deployments of networks in the CBRS band. Under the unique shared-spectrum licensing structure of the CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) band, a swath of 150 MHz in the 3.5 GHz range, an ESC network must be in place to Read More>>
Self-serve concession kiosks seem set to arrive in more stadiums
May 8, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
In what might seem like an overdue no-brainer strategy shift, it's a good bet that more stadiums are going to start adding self-serve concession stand kiosks, where fans can use digital display systems to order and pay for food more quickly than standing in a human-powered line. Some recent news and analysis from two of the top operators in the venue concessions point-of-sale systems arena -- Read More>>
AT&T sees 2.5 TB of DAS traffic at men’s Final Four championship game
May 3, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
In addition to the big Wi-Fi numbers seen at the NCAA men's 2019 basketball championship game, AT&T said it saw 2.5 terabytes of data used by its customers on its DAS network at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis for the final game of the men's Final Four weekend. The neutral-host DAS in U.S. Bank Stadium, which is operated by Verizon, tested strong during MSR's visit to the Final Four -- we saw Read More>>
Colorado brings Wi-Fi and DAS to Folsom Field
April 26, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
There will be a change in the air at Folsom Field this fall, and not just from the team that new head coach Mel Tucker will lead onto the gridiron. For the first time, the mile-high atmosphere inside the University of Colorado's historic venue will be filled with fan-facing Wi-Fi and cellular signals, thanks to new networks being installed this offseason by third-party host Neutral Connect Read More>>
Commentary: Cheer, Cheer for old Wi-Fi
April 22, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
News item: Super Bowl 53 sees 24 terabytes of Wi-Fi data used. Second news item: Final Four weekend sees 31.2 terabytes of Wi-Fi data used. Even as people across the wireless industry seem ready to dig Wi-Fi's grave, the view from here is not only is Wi-Fi's imminent death greatly exaggerated, things may actually be heading in the other direction -- Wi-Fi's last-mile and in-building Read More>>
Minnesota United MLS home opener at Allianz Field sees 85 GB of Wi-Fi
April 18, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
A chilly home opener for the Minnesota United soccer team in their brand-new Allianz Field saw 85 gigabytes of data used on the stadium's Wi-Fi network, according to statistics provided by Atomic Data, the stadium's technology provider. With 19,796 fans on hand on April 13 to pack the $250 million venue, Atomic Data said it saw 6,968 unique Wi-Fi device connections, a 35 percent take rate. The Read More>>
U.S. Bank Stadium sees 31.2 TB of Wi-Fi data used during Final Four weekend
April 16, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Fans at this year's NCAA Men's Final Four basketball tournament at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis used more than 31 terabytes of data on the Wi-Fi network during the championship weekend, with stadium records set in total single-day Wi-Fi usage and sustained data rates, and overall records set for concurrent connections and unique connections, according to figures from the NCAA. The semifinal Read More>>