MORRISVILLE –Extreme Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXTR), a leader in cloud networking, has announced that it is an Official Partner of Major League Baseball All-Star Week happening July 7-11 in Seattle, Washington. Extreme Wi-Fi 6 solutions will power next-generation in-stadium fan experiences at both Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park, and ExtremeAnalytics will enable league officials to gather and leverage real-time network insights to drive better decisions around venue operations, such as redirecting the flow of foot traffic based on device density or repositioning staff based on current demands.
MLB will rely on a combined total of 2,201 Wi-Fi 6 access points across Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park to deliver an incredible experience for everyone attending All-Star Week. The network will support:
Specifically for All-Star Week, Extreme and MLB worked together to add Wi-Fi coverage managed through ExtremeCloud IQ at the entrances to PLAY BALL PARK at Lumen Field, enabling better connectivity in the fan festival and expanding bandwidth for fans who need to download the Experience Pass app or mobile tickets.
In addition to powering the event network, Extreme will host and sponsor several activities as a part of All-Star Week, including a free Legends for Youth softball and baseball clinic at Mount Rainier High School, the MLB Arcade – powered by Extreme Networks – within PLAY BALL PARK, and a CIO Technology Summit. For fans that want more information about connecting to the Wi-Fi, Extreme Wi-Fi Coaches will be onsite during the All-Star Game presented by Mastercard, the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game, the Celebrity Softball Game presented by Corona and the T-Mobile Home Run Derby.
“MLB has been at the forefront of using technology to improve the game and the way fans experience the game and the ballpark. We just completed a significant upgrade with Extreme in half the time it would take with traditional vendors,” said Kari Escobedo, SVP Information Technology, Seattle Mariners. “This has enabled us to roll out new guest features like digital signage for easier park navigation and mobile concessions ordering. And now that we’re beginning to use analytics, we can get smarter about the ways we plan future upgrades and partnerships so we can continue providing better experiences every time fans return to see their favorite teams play in Seattle.”
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