Chelsea shoots for enhanced mobile connectivity in and around Stamford Bridge | Computer Weekly
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Chelsea shoots for enhanced mobile connectivity in and around Stamford Bridge | Computer Weekly
"The connectivity capacity boost - undertaken by O2 - is designed to offer a more reliable mobile experience at peak times, making it easier for fans to share video of action and use social applications, as well as use digital services such as mobile ticketing and contactless payments. Inside the stadium, O2 has optimised the rooftop site within Stamford Bridge, boosting capacity and improving mobile performance across the stands, concourses and hospitality areas."
"Beyond the stadium footprint, new and upgraded small-cell mobile technology has been installed to improve coverage and reliability for local residents, businesses and visiting fans, helping to keep people connected as they travel to and from matches. O2 said the upgrades are already delivering positive results on match days, with customers using more than twice as much data and enjoying a fourfold increase in speeds."
Chelsea Football Club upgraded the mobile network in and around Stamford Bridge to strengthen connectivity for customers attending fixtures and events. Stamford Bridge is the club's only home since its founding in 1905 and currently holds just over 40,000 spectators. The venue has hosted many sports beyond football, including cricket, baseball, rugby, boxing, greyhound racing and American football. O2 optimised a rooftop site inside the stadium to boost capacity and improve performance across stands, concourses and hospitality areas. New small-cell mobile technology was also installed beyond the stadium to improve coverage for residents, businesses and travelling fans. Match-day results show customers using more than twice the data and experiencing a fourfold increase in speeds.
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