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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PGA Tour gives CBRS a test
February 16, 2019 By Terry Sweeney Leave a Comment
CBRS technology doesn’t need spikey shoes to gain traction on the fairways, if early results from technology tests undertaken by the PGA Tour at courses around the country are any indication. A recent 14-state test run by the top professional U.S. golf tour tapped the newly designated Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), which comprises 150 MHz of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band. Golf courses, Read More>>
Super Bowl 53 smashes Wi-Fi record with 24 TB of traffic at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
February 8, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Super Bowl 53 at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium rewrote the record book when it comes to single-day stadium Wi-Fi, with 24.05 terabytes of traffic seen on the stadium's network. That is a huge leap from the official 16.31 TB seen at last year's Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium. According to official statistics provided by Extreme Networks, new high-water marks were set last Read More>>
Super Bowl cellular report: AT&T, Sprint combine for almost 50 TB of game-day traffic
February 4, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Let the cellular traffic reports begin! AT&T is the first to report numbers for our annual unofficial tabulation of wireless traffic from the Super Bowl, with 11.5 terabytes of data in and around Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Sunday's Super Bowl 53. While the New England Patriots' 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams can and will be debated for its entertainment value (or lack thereof), Read More>>
Impressive renovation makes Atlanta Hawks’ State Farm Arena feel ‘new’ again
January 29, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
From the outside looking in, it's hard to tell what has changed besides the name on the building that is the Atlanta Hawks' home. But once inside the doors, the venue formerly known as Philips Arena has pretty much disappeared, with full-scale knockdown remodels, finishing touches and high-definition Wi-Fi making the newly named State Farm Arena feel like something just-built from the ground Read More>>
Mercedes-Benz Wi-Fi (and DAS) ready for Super Bowl LIII
January 22, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
With less than two weeks to go before Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts Super Bowl LIII, there's no longer any doubt that the venue's Wi-Fi network should be ready for what is historically the biggest Wi-Fi traffic day of the year. Oh, and that DAS network you were wondering about? It should be fine too, but more on that later. On a recent game-day visit to the still-new roost of the NFL's Atlanta Read More>>
Corning seeks dismissal of IBM claims in Mercedes-Benz Stadium DAS lawsuit
January 15, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Corning asked a Georgia court last week to dismiss the negligence and other claims filed against it last year by IBM in a lawsuit regarding the distributed antenna system (DAS) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, claiming in part that IBM was responsible for any performance issues since it "failed to follow Corning's design," among other issues. Since neither side is speaking publicly yet about the Read More>>
Texas A&M’s mobile browser end-around: How the Aggies and AmpThink changed the game-day fan engagement process
January 14, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
In the short history of in-stadium mobile fan engagement, a team or stadium app has been the go-to strategy for many venue owners and operators. But what if that strategy is wrong? You can always count on team and stadium apps to be introduced with a long list of bells and whistles, from in-seat food ordering and delivery to digital ticketing, instant replay options and venue wayfinding Read More>>
Levi’s Stadium sees 5.1 TB of Wi-Fi data used at college football championship
January 10, 2019 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
Fans and media members at Monday night's College Football Playoff championship game used a total of 5.1 terabytes of data on the Wi-Fi network at Levi's Stadium, according to figures provided by the San Francisco 49ers, who own and run the venue. With 74,814 in attendance for Clemson's 44-16 victory over Alabama, 17,440 of those in the stands found their way onto the stadium's Wi-Fi network. Read More>>