Sporting events are among the most challenging to provide connectivity for. Tens of thousands of fans, all wanting to access real-time news and stats, send messages to friends and upload pictures to social media, are competing for the same network capacity.
The NFL has been keen to get advanced networks and Wi-Fi into the 31 stadiums that host matches over the past few years in a bid to improve fan engagement and learn more about fans’ habits with the hope of attracting more people to games and boosting revenue.
You can enter our competition below and entries are open until 23:59 on 20 June 2016. Four winners will win two tickets each and will be selected at random.
You can find out more about Extreme Networks and its work with the NFL at ExtremeForum 2016 in London on 26 May
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