IMAGINE standing in a stadium packed with 50,000 fans. The championship-winning goal is scored in the final seconds. You instinctively grab your phone to share the moment, only to see the dreaded buffering wheel. A frustrated shout echoes through the stands: “Wi-Fi, come on!”
For fans, it is a familiar frustration. For event organizers, it is a reminder that in a connected world, a single network bottleneck can undermine an otherwise successful experience. As the world prepares for major sporting events, the quality of a venue’s network is no longer just a technical consideration. It has become an important part of the fan experience. Drawing on Zyxel Networks’ experience in large-scale deployments, here are several ways network infrastructure supports modern events.
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