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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CommScope buying Arris (and Ruckus) for $7.4 B
November 8, 2018 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
CommScope announced today its intent to acquire Arris International for $7.4 billion, a move that would also bring in Wi-Fi vendor Ruckus, an asset that could help turn CommScope into a single-stop shop for large public venue connectivity products and services. Financial details are available in the official announcement, but what will be more interesting will be how CommScope now markets Read More>>
VenueNext, SeatGeek part of new app for Minnesota United FC
November 5, 2018 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
The Minnesota United football club has chosen stadium- and team-app provider VenueNext to build a new app for next season, when the MLS team moves into its new home, Allianz Field. According to an announcement from the team, the app will also include SeatGeek's ticketing technology, the first time VenueNext has directly integrated SeatGeek into one of its team apps. So far we don't have any Read More>>
IBM sues Corning over ‘botched’ Mercedes-Benz Stadium DAS deployment
November 2, 2018 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
IBM has filed suit against Corning in Georgia federal court, claiming that Corning "botched" the design for the cellular distributed antenna system installed at the Atlanta Falcons' Mercedes-Benz Stadium, according to court documents first reported on Law360.com. According to the court filing, IBM basically alleges that Corning failed to deliver a working DAS for the Falcons' new home, which Read More>>
Big Wi-Fi numbers for Big Red fans at Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium
October 31, 2018 By Paul Kapustka 3 Comments
When you visit Memorial Stadium in Lincoln Neb. you can't avoid a history of devotion to football and fans. The stadium itself still contains much of its old bones dating back to its inception in 1923, and when the red-clad faithful assemble for their football ceremonies, you can see generations of fans loyal to the Cornhuskers streaming in to fill the nearly 90,000 available seats. Aside from Read More>>
Wi-Fi upgrade producing solid results for Denver Broncos at Mile High
October 23, 2018 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
As the Denver Broncos' Wi-Fi network upgrade nears its final steps of completion, solid coverage around the venue now known as Broncos Stadium at Mile High is producing Wi-Fi data totals averaging more than 6 terabytes per game, according to statistics from the team. During a recent game-day visit to Mile High, Mobile Sports Report got consistent high-bandwidth readings for Wi-Fi throughout the Read More>>
Niners, SAP announce stadium-operations management application
October 22, 2018 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
A desire by the San Francisco 49ers to see stadium operations information in real time has become a real product, with today's announcement of Executive Huddle, a stadium operations management application developed for the Niners by SAP. In use at the Niners' Levi's Stadium since the start of the current football season, Executive Huddle brings transaction information from nine different Read More>>
Chargers, Mobilitie pump up the DAS at StubHub Center
October 18, 2018 By Terry Sweeney Leave a Comment
Mention StubHub Center to your average sports fan in southern California and they'll likely assume you're talking about soccer's LA Galaxy or the Los Angeles Chargers, the recently relocated NFL franchise subletting space while its permanent stadium gets built. But StubHub Center, built on the campus of California State University/Dominguez Hills, also includes a velodrome, an 8,000-seat tennis Read More>>
Philadelphia Flyers pick Venuetize for new stadium app
October 17, 2018 By Paul Kapustka Leave a Comment
The NHL's Philadelphia Flyers have tapped app builder Venuetize for the team's new stadium app for Wells Fargo Center, an app that includes digital ticketing support for now with other features planned for a later arrival. According to a press release from the Flyers and Venuetize, the new app will allow fans to completely manage, transfer and scan tickets for all events at Wells Fargo Center, Read More>>