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New Report: UBS Arena provides ‘Islanders’ Paradise’ for hockey and concert fans
Welcome to the second issue of our NINTH year of STADIUM TECH REPORTS, the Summer 2022 issue! These long-form reports are designed to give stadium and large public venue owners and operators, and digital sports business executives a way to dig deep into the topic of stadium technology, via exclusive research and profiles of successful stadium technology deployments, as well...Editorial
A personal request to all venue IT professionals: Please take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, to help your peers!
In my 11 years of covering the stadium technology marketplace, one thing I found that makes it special is how willing all participants are to share operational information. Since stadiums don't really "compete" against each other like teams do, it makes sense. Nobody in Minnesota is going to lose if someone in Green Bay adopts a best stadium technology idea...Feature
Photo Essay: Boston, SF arenas shine during NBA Finals
In addition to the exciting basketball played on the floor, the arenas that hosted the recent NBA Finals lived up to the championship moment, with state of the art videoboards at both San Francisco's Chase Center and Boston's TD Garden leading the technology way for fans lucky enough to have a ticket. Stadium Tech Report field scout (and diehard Warriors...News
Verizon sees 17 TB of cellular traffic at Indy 500
Verizon announced it had seen 17 terabytes of cellular traffic at the recent Indianapolis 500 race, an event where Verizon continued its string of high-profile game-day applications using its 5G services. Like at this year's Super Bowl and also at the recent F1 race in Miami, Verizon customers at the Indy 500 were able to see multiple real-time camera views...News