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Connectivity and Fan Engagement Skyrocket at NFL Stadiums Deploying Extreme Networks Wired and Wireless Solutions
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:57:09 PM
 

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Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Analytics Technology Enhances the Experience for Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills fans on Gameday

SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- As mobile technologies become further ingrained in the live entertainment experience, organizations like the National Football League (NFL) are looking for new and exciting ways to incorporate mobility into gameday – in stadium and beyond. Extreme Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXTR) today announced the Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills have increased connectivity and fan engagement with the deployment of its Smart OmniEdge™ solution at their home stadiums. As the Official Wi-Fi Solutions Provider of the NFL for the last four years, Extreme has delivered wired and Wi-Fi connectivity or Wi-Fi analytics solutions to 28 NFLstadiums, including the past five Super Bowl venues.

Access to high-speed, high-capacity Wi-Fi at NFL stadiums lets fans experience gameday like never before. With ExtremeMobility™ access points deployed throughout a stadium, fans can expect seamless and secure Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling social media sharing, video streaming and unfettered mobile app usage. They can also leverage convenience services like mobile ticketing and mobile payments, which are also enabled by Wi-Fi.

With ExtremeAnalytics™ software, NFL teams can also personalize the gameday experience for fans. Wi-Fi analytics provide granular visibility into network operations, enabling administrators to see how the network is being used. This information can then inform personalized campaigns that target users based on how they interact with the game, where they are in the stadium, what their preferred social media platforms are and more. By personalizing the experience, fan engagement and the value delivered on gameday will increase, as can be seen at Lambeau Field, Nissan Stadium and New Era Field.

Customer Highlights:

Green Bay Packers' Field: Since deploying Extreme's Smart OmniEdge solutions in 2015, the number of Packers fans connecting to Wi-Fi at Lambeau Field has grown from 20 to over 50 percent at the 80,000-seat stadium during the first games of the 2018 season. From the initial deployment to today, data transferred over the network has also doubled to more than 5 terabytes. Additionally, in preparation for the Packers' 100 Seasons Experience, the team expanded its Wi-Fi network to include Titletown – a center near Lambeau Field that offers shopping, restaurants and activities for fans – as well as the Lambeau Field parking lots, enabling fans to engage before, during and after Packers home games. Mobile ticketing at the stadium also enables fans to enter the game quickly.

Tennessee Titan's Stadium: From the 2014 to 2017 season, Wi-Fi usage at the Titans'Nissan Stadium has seen significant growth. Average peak throughput has increased 140 percent and average data transferred has increased by 100 percent. Additionally, the number of peak users at the nearly 70,000-seat stadium has risen 48 percent and the number of unique users has increased 45 percent. Although users are increasingly connecting to Nissan Stadium's Wi-Fi, Extreme's high-density Smart OmniEdge solution helps ensures that no lag or connection issues arise because of the network visibility provided by Extreme's analytics software.

Buffalo Bills' Field: As part of the One Buffalo initiative, which aims to create a deeper community connection in Western New York, the Buffalo Bills deployed Extreme's Smart OmniEdge solution to connect with and engage fans at New Era Field. As a result, from the 2016 to 2017 season, the average number of unique Wi-Fi users at the 71,000+ seat facility increased 102 percent. Even more impressive is the 677 percent increase in data throughput — from 507 megabits per second (Mbps) in the 2016 season to 3.94 gigabits per second (Gbps) in the 2017 season.

 
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