The Super Bowl this year once again allowed cellular carriers to see record data usage by fans at the game, with Verizon reporting that it saw its customers use 52.34 terabytes of data “in and around” Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, besting the mark of 47.8 TB used at last year’s big game. […]| Stadium Tech Report
The Wi-Fi network data usage at this year’s Super Bowl LVII just barely set a new high-water mark for the big game, with 31.5 terabytes used just topping last year’s total of 31.2 TB, according to statistics released by Extreme Networks. And while the event did see a new record in the per-fan usage of […]| Stadium Tech Report
Ohio Stadium, home of the Ohio State Football team and one of the largest public venues anywhere, is now the unofficial leader in single-day Wi-Fi data used, with 34.8 terabytes used at the venue on Nov. 26, 2022, during Ohio State’s rivalry matchup with Michigan, according to statistics provided by the school. With sellout crowds […]| Stadium Tech Report
If you’re a Raiders fan, you are probably ecstatic about the new place your team – the Las Vegas Raiders – can finally call home. And among all the amenities stuffed into Allegiant Stadium, a solid fan-facing Wi-Fi network stands out, delivering positive results from the first set of full-attendance events. Though it’s been officially […]| 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