Comcast Business upgrades Levi’s Stadium connectivity for 49ers operations
Comcast Business has deployed advanced network infrastructure at Levi’s® Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, to support high-density WiFi, mobile engagement, and next-generation in-venue technology. This infrastructure provides dedicated internet, redundant fiber architecture, advanced voice solutions, and stadium-wide WiFi, enabling critical operations like mobile ticketing and 4K video production. The network aims to enhance fan experiences and streamline stadium operations for large-scale live events.
Key Takeaways
- Comcast Business says Levi’s® Stadium now runs on dedicated internet, redundant fiber architecture, advanced voice solutions, and stadium-wide WiFi presented by Xfinity.
- The infrastructure is designed to handle high-density WiFi usage, mobile engagement, and in-venue technology at scale across 70,000 fans.
- The network supports mobile ticketing, frictionless concessions, and real-time analytics in the stadium’s command center.
- Levi’s® Stadium’s 4K video production and one of the largest outdoor 4K video board deployments in professional sports depend on high-bandwidth connectivity.
Why It Matters
The immediate effect is better network capacity for live events at Levi’s® Stadium, where Comcast Business says the system supports mobile ticketing, concessions, command-center analytics, and 4K production. That makes the venue’s connectivity stack part of the core event operation, not just fan access. The broader signal is that stadiums are being treated as integrated technology platforms, with Comcast Business positioning itself as the connectivity partner for major live-event venues. Watch for whether the 49ers expand further inside their “Intelligent Stadium” program and how the stadium’s 4K video board and mobile services perform at scale during large crowds.
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