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Super Bowl LV Wi-Fi: Low total, but per-fan usage remains steady
Thanks to the reduced crowd size due to the Covid pandemic, the total Wi-Fi data used at Super Bowl LV was well below previous years' numbers -- but the data used per device was nearly equal to last year's number, showing that fans are still using their devices at the "big game" with gusto. Because of needs to socially distance,...News
Smaller crowd leads to smaller cellular numbers at Super Bowl LV
With limited attendance due to the Covid pandemic, the best bet on Super Bowl LV was that the fans’ wireless traffic usage totals — which in past history have only gone up every year — would be diminished from previous events. And even as the carriers continue to report numbers with parameters that make them hard to analyze, the bottom...News
Fewer fans a challenge for Super Bowl LV Wi-Fi
The diminished crowd size that will watch Super Bowl LV live Feb. 7 at Raymond James Stadium presents a unique challenge for the venue's Wi-Fi network operators, who had to fine-tune a wireless deployment that is designed to support a full house. "It's all about optimization of RF [radio frequency]," said John Brams, senior director, venues, retail and logistics at...News
Verizon updates DAS, brings more 5G to Raymond James Stadium ahead of Super Bowl LV
The limited number of fans being allowed to view Super Bowl LV live at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium should have no problem finding wireless connectivity inside the venue, thanks in part to new deployments that include a renovated 4G LTE distributed antenna system (DAS) and 5G cellular infrastructure from Verizon. Ordinarily, the Super Bowl would be the place where once...News