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    For the first time in the 100-year history of Neyland Stadium, University of Tennessee (UT) is blanketing all of its 101,915-seats, as well as gates and outdoor plazas, with the latest generation of Wi-Fi connectivity using an AI-powered solution from HPE Aruba Networking by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE). The deployment features Wi-Fi 6E for indoor areas, along with the latest generation of outdoor Wi-Fi, enabling fans to stream unlimited content during NCAA Division I football games and other events. Operationally, the stadium’s modern connectivity supports applications for smoothly orchestrating complex large public venue productions such as 100% mobile ticketing, physical security, communication solutions, and point of sale. Future technologies are expected to include in-seat refreshment purchasing and IPTV solutions.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240507131239/en/

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    The University of Tennessee has implemented a new network from HPE Aruba Networking at Neyland Stadium. The deployment features Wi-Fi 6E for indoor areas, along with the latest generation of outdoor Wi-Fi, enabling fans to stream unlimited content during NCAA Division I football games and other events. Operationally, the stadium’s modern connectivity supports applications for smoothly orchestrating complex large public venue productions such as 100% mobile ticketing, physical security, communication solutions, and point of sale. (Photo: Business Wire)

    The University of Tennessee has implemented a new network from HPE Aruba Networking at Neyland Stadium. The deployment features Wi-Fi 6E for indoor areas, along with the latest generation of outdoor Wi-Fi, enabling fans to stream unlimited content during NCAA Division I football games and other events. Operationally, the stadium’s modern connectivity supports applications for smoothly orchestrating complex large public venue productions such as 100% mobile ticketing, physical security, communication solutions, and point of sale. (Photo: Business Wire)

    “Exceptional game day and special event experiences play an important part in fulfilling our mission to lead the way forward in all aspects of college sports,” said Thomas Moats, Jr., assistant athletic director for Information Technology for University of Tennessee Athletics. “Adopting wireless connectivity, including Wi-Fi 6E, from HPE Aruba Networking enables us to achieve our connected stadium goals for supplying next-generation mobile experiences that contribute to an exceptional fan experience.”

    Originally constructed in 1921, the iconic Neyland Stadium is the sixth-largest college football venue in the U.S. and home of the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Located in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee, it has a total enrollment of more than 36,000 students served by 11,000 faculty and staff.

    Serving every fan entertainment need

    According to Moats, UT Vols fans are currently using the new stadium Wi-Fi to enjoy fast, touchless gate entry, monitor other sporting events that are happening concurrently, provide ancillary entertainment for their children and grandchildren while watching a game, and share the excitement on their social media accounts.

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    University of Tennessee Boosts Game Day Experiences for Fans with Wireless Connectivity to All 102,000 Seats Using Wi-Fi 6E and AI-powered Infrastructure from HPE Aruba Networking For the first time in the 100-year history of Neyland Stadium, University of Tennessee (UT) is blanketing all of its 101,915-seats, as well as gates and outdoor plazas, with the latest generation of Wi-Fi connectivity using an AI-powered solution …

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