News from DAS Group Professionals
Doak Campbell Stadium Planning Communications Overhaul
Tallahassee, FL (September 3, 2015) – Florida State University’s Athletic Department today announced it has enlisted IMG to evaluate technology enhancements of the cellular and wireless systems at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. With a capacity of 82,300, the home of the Seminoles’ powerhouse program is among the 15 largest stadiums[…]
Read More »DGP Enlisted to Assist the Chicago Cubs and the 1060 Project; Includes Full Upgrade of Communications Networks to Support Fans at Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field, home to the Chicago Cubs and beloved by baseball fans for its place in more than a century of baseball, will soon receive a full communications system overhaul to support the wireless transmissions of enthusiastic fans. The new network will be installed as part of the 1060 Project.
Read More »Chicago Cubs tap NFL deployment expertise of Extreme, DGP for new Wi-Fi, DAS at Wrigley Field
“The video boards above the historic ivy-covered outfield walls are only the first clue that this isn’t your grandpa’s Wrigley Field anymore. And though you won’t be able to see it, new Wi-Fi and DAS networks are coming soon to the Friendly Confines, as part of the Chicago Cubs’ ambitious[…]
Read More »DGP and City of Santa Clara, CA to Build Distributed Antenna System (DAS) for Public Use, Boosting Cellular and Data Coverage and Capacity Around Levi’s Stadium, Great America, Convention Center – Citywide Expansion Likely
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – By next year’s Super Bowl, the mobile phone, tablet and laptop users around California’s Great America theme park, the Santa Clara Convention Center and Levi’s Stadium will experience faster voice and data delivery and better coverage thanks to the installation of a city-owned outdoor distributed antenna system (oDAS). The project will also establish a common platform for all wireless carriers that could easily be extended across the City of Santa Clara.
Read More »Stadium Tech Report: DAS Group Professionals makes a name for itself with Levi’s Stadium DAS
“If you look around at the walls, ceilings and overhangs at Levi’s Stadium, it’s hard to miss the small square boxes with the off-white color and a “DGP” logo in one corner. While the wires hanging out the back of each box make it an easy guess that the equipment[…]
Read More »Holy Terabyte! First football crowd at Levi’s Stadium uses 2.13 TB of Wi-Fi traffic, with nearly 25K fans on Wi-Fi at once
Paul Kapustka of Mobile Sports Report was in the crowd for the first real-world test of the DAS system at Levi’s Stadium.
“All those predictions about Silicon Valley people using a stadium network more than other fans? It looks like they’re true.”
Read More »Stadium Tech Report: Levi’s Stadium network lives up to hype
Paul Kapustka of Mobile Sports Report had this to say following the first live test of the DAS system at Levi’s Stadium: “At the very least San Francisco 49ers fans Sunday could take heart in the fact that the wireless network in Levi’s Stadium largely lived up to its advance[…]
Read More »Stadium Tech Report: An MSR Geek Sneak Peek finds fast Wi-Fi, lots of cell antennas at Levi’s Stadium
Paul Kapustka of Mobile Sports Report recently reviewed the new DAS system at Levi’s Stadium: “The historic idea that big, open-air stadiums are bad places for wireless connectivity may have finally met its match. Though it still needs a test when it’s full of fans, a sneak peek at the[…]
Read More »Levi’s Stadium DAS Substantially Complete, Ready for Testing and Optimization
Santa Clara, CA — The Distributed Antenna System (DAS) that will support the communications load from the new Levi’s 49ers Stadium has hit the critical “substantially complete” point, according to DAS Group Professionals (DGP).
Read More »Big Four Sign On to Levi’s DAS and Construction Starts Ahead of Schedule
When 68,500 San Francisco 49ers fans pour into the new Levi’s Stadium next fall, it’s likely their smartphones will go into overdrive as they Twitter, text, share photos and make phone calls to prove they were there on opening day.
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