As it turns out, the lopsided score on the football field at Super Bowl 59 on Feb. 9 wasn’t the only blowout that took place in Caesars Superdome that night. In the wireless community, the competition at the NFL’s championship game was between the fan-facing cellular and Wi-Fi networks. In surprising fashion it wasn’t even […]| Stadium Tech Report
The Wi-Fi network data usage at Super Bowl LVIII recorded a big jump in per-device data used en route to a new Super Bowl record for total data used of 34.8 TB, an increase from last year’s Wi-Fi total of 31.5 TB, according to statistics released by Extreme Networks. While the overall total data usage mark from the […]| 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
In what has to be a first for the NFL’s big game, Verizon is actively telling its customers who will be in New Orleans for this year’s Super Bowl to stay away from the stadium Wi-Fi, and use Verizon 5G cellular services instead. “It’s absolutely a performance thing,” said Joseph Russo, Verizon executive vice president […]| Stadium Tech Report