VIDEO: The IT Your Business Needs to Handle 200 Selfies/Second

AUGUST 22, 2016 • BY QUARTZ CREATIVE • BLOG POST

IN THIS ARTICLE

  • Fans at major sporting events today collectively take 200 selfies per second, expecting the stadium's Wi-Fi to work just as well as their Wi-Fi at home
  • Watch this data-driven timeline to find out how stadiums—and businesses—can stay ahead of fans’ mobile needs

Connectivity is revolutionizing the game day experience for fans, both inside and outside the stadium

As sports fans increasingly share their game day experiences on social media, stadium connectivity has never been more important. But how do stadiums handle the data overload that results from tens of thousands of fans going online at the same time?

In this video, youll see a minute-by-minute timeline of how connected stadiums instantly process massive amounts of data. From providing turn-by-turn directions to seats to watching instant replays from your smartphone, a robust IT infrastructure is critical for stadiums to stay ahead of mobility needs today.


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