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After more than a decade of trying to fit fan-facing wireless antennas into stadiums with varying levels of success, teams and venue owners have a powerful new tool to assist them in their quest to build networks that are both high performing and economically sound: The “long reach” or “hyper-directional” wireless antenna. Available in forms […]| Stadium Tech Report
ExteNet Systems’ 670-sector design uses digital backbone from CommScope, MatSing Lens antennas to deliver a network for the future When the building now known as AT&T Stadium opened in 2009, it arguably changed the way the world thought about large entertainment venues. In many ways it pushed the envelope on what was possible to make […]| Stadium Tech Report
Take a bow, MatSing lens antennas! Why? because your inherent technology was no doubt the MVP of the cellular activity at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, where Verizon and AT&T saw a combined 67.1 terabytes of data used Sunday in and around the Caesars Superdome. As part of a full rip-and-replace distributed antenna system […]| Stadium Tech Report
To ensure that Allegiant Stadium’s robust fan-facing cellular networks are able to handle the additional demands of Super Bowl LVIII, the Las Vegas Raiders have expanded coverage both inside and outside the stadium, adding more coverage zones and support for new wireless spectrum in the process. “Network needs in big venues evolve quickly,” Pasco said. […]| Stadium Tech Report