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When to cut the cord: What triax cable teaches stadiums about retiring legacy technology
In the basement of a gleaming MLS stadium that opened just three years ago, beneath the LED ribbons and IP-connected systems, there runs a cable plant engineered for workflows that are no longer the default. Forty-two thousand feet of triax, coaxial cable’s beefier cousin, run through conduit and cable trays, connecting camera positions to a broadcast compound. The cable itself...



