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SUMMER | SECTOR FOCUS SPONSORED BY: “When it comes to connectivity for events, the requirements can be incredibly diverse“ FILLING A STADIUM… WITH WI-FI Eric Law, VP EMEA, Ruckus Networks talks to Access about the modern challenges in providing Wi-Fi . Providing high-quality connectivity is now the minimum expectation for event venues, regardless of whether it is a purpose-built space like a stadium or not. When it comes to connectivity for events, the requirements can be incredibly diverse and so you need to be innovative in the way you set your network up. For example, through our work with our partners in the Esports market, we’ve found it necessary to move away from more typical bowl Wi-Fi network designs to circular ones. Requirements can change depending on a range of factors, such as whether players have individual screens or are competing together on a single screen, and so your network needs to be designed to accommodate multiple arena configurations whilst also being ATTEND2IT.CO.UK optimised to connect fans who want to share the event on their social media. With more and more stadiums and event venues being designed with more than one use in mind, the need to design networks so they are adaptable is becoming increasingly important, so as to guarantee quality of service regardless of the demands on the network and maximise revenues. Wi-Fi networks are now being monetised by venues. Whether they’re helping optimise energy usage by supporting Internet of Things deployments or allowing venue staff to take mobile payments and improve the customer experience, Wi-Fi is no longer just something that is given out for free. 45