There’s a pretty short list of things that people do not enjoy about attending live sporting events. Some entries in that list include very loud noises, poor cell phone service, raucous Raider and/or Dodger fans, potentially getting sunburnt, and — certainly above all else — having to wait in egregiously long lines to purchase concessions […]
Now that the Super Bowl is almost a week behind us, and images of Eli Manning’s less-than-enthusiastic reaction to a Broncos touchdown have slowly stopped appearing throughout the media, data from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California have begun to be released. Get The Latest Sports Tech News In Your Inbox! The most impressive number on […]
As part of their new arena opening in the fall of this year, the Sacramento Kings asked fans, former players, and current players to donate used rubber-soled shoes. The new Golden 1 Center is opening in downtown Sacramento and is providing fans the opportunity to contribute to the new playing surface of the arena. This […]
No matter how much capacity a sporting venue’s network has, most–if not all–of the bandwidth will be tapped into. The demand definitely outpaces the supply. In effect, the discrepancy widens, with regards to the collective interdependency of fans’ data upload and the DAS or Wi-Fi traffic. In spite of the wide-ranging variables pertinent to in-arena […]
Having the term “limited view” on your ticket to a sporting event can mean a number of things. Maybe all that you will be able to see for the entire game will be the backs of the cheer squad, or maybe a column will block your view of half of the field. In fact, a […]