FLAGSHIP SERIES: STADIUM TECH REPORTS

Introducing: The Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
To all stadium, arena, ballpark, race track, concert-hall, convention-center, airport, casino and other large public venue owners, operators and administrators and deployers of connectivity technology: We need you! That is, we need you to take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, a vehicle designed to find out "where we're at, and where we're going" when it comes to connectivity technology and the business Read More>>
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MLB Stadium Tech and Wi-Fi Reports — AL Central
July 13, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: The following team-by-team capsule reports of MLB stadium technology deployments are an excerpt from our most recent Stadium Tech Report, THE BASEBALL (And Soccer!) ISSUE. To get all the capsules in one place as well as our featured reports, interviews and analysis, download your free copy of the full report today. AL Central Reporting by Paul Kapustka Kansas City Read More>>

MLB Stadium Tech Reports — AL West
July 10, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: The following team-by-team capsule reports of MLB stadium technology deployments are an excerpt from our most recent Stadium Tech Report, THE BASEBALL (And Soccer!) ISSUE. To get all the capsules in one place as well as our featured reports, interviews and analysis, download your free copy of the full report today. AL West Reporting by Paul Kapustka Los Angeles Angels of Read More>>

KC’s Sporting Innovations sues former co-CEO, loses Pac-12 app deal
July 9, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
From the outside looking in, it's a bit of strange days going on at the Kansas City-based sports technology developer Sporting Innovations, which recently filed a lawsuit against its former co-CEO for allegedly conspiring to set up a competing firm using Sporting Innovations assets and intellectual property. It was also recently learned that Sporting Innovations' project to help the Pac-12 develop Read More>>

UPDATE: IBM: Sorry! No IPTV deal yet for new Atlanta NFL stadium
July 9, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Update, 7/9/15, 5 p.m. PT: Sports app developer YinzCam has apparently not yet won the deal to provide IPTV technology for the new NFL stadium being built for the Atlanta Falcons, two days after an IBM exec said that they had. According to Jim Rushton, global leader and partner in IBM's sports and entertainment practice, he made some "factually incorrect" statements during a panel presentation Read More>>

MLB Stadium Tech Reports — NL Central
July 8, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: The following team-by-team capsule reports of MLB stadium technology deployments are an excerpt from our most recent Stadium Tech Report, THE BASEBALL (And Soccer!) ISSUE. To get all the capsules in one place as well as our featured reports, interviews and analysis, download your free copy of the full report today. UPDATE: This version fixes the report for Milwaukee's Miller Read More>>

AT&T Stadium, Levi’s Stadium tops for stadium Wi-Fi usage
July 8, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
There's no competition and no wagering, but if you wanted to find the sports stadium that handles the most Wi-Fi traffic, two of your top finalists would no doubt be Levi's Stadium and AT&T Stadium, which both recently released some season-long Wi-Fi statistics to Mobile Sports Report, including year-long totals in excess of 40 terabytes for Levi's Stadium and 50+ TB for AT&T Stadium. Levi's Read More>>

MLB Stadium Tech Reports — NL East
July 8, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: The following team-by-team capsule reports of MLB stadium technology deployments are an excerpt from our most recent Stadium Tech Report, THE BASEBALL (And Soccer!) ISSUE. To get all the capsules in one place as well as our featured reports, interviews and analysis, download your free copy of the full report today. NL East Reporting by Paul Kapustka Atlanta Braves Turner Read More>>

Stadium Tech Report: World Series set new wireless records at AT&T Park
July 7, 2015 By Paul Kapustka
The most-connected park in all of baseball is still finding ways to serve more people more data, as proven by the wireless consumption records set by the San Francisco Giants during last year’s World Series. The traffic generated at the three games at AT&T Park was “definitely more than anything we had ever experienced before,” said Bill Schlough, senior vice president and chief information Read More>>