Extreme Networks has introduced Extreme Multi-Beam Wireless powered by MatSing advanced lens antenna technology and Wi-Fi 7 to maximize capacity and performance. This next-generation stadium connectivity solution is engineered to redefine Wi-Fi performance in the world’s most demanding venues, unlocking unprecedented capacity and efficiency while enhancing the fan experience.
Built for high-density environments, this solution increases capacity and efficiency while supporting more devices and higher bandwidth demands with less complexity. Its multi-beam architecture extends high-performance coverage into traditionally hard-to-reach areas, creating a seamless fan experience throughout the venue, while reducing infrastructure requirements.
Today’s stadium operators face growing demands for reliable connectivity as fans increasingly depend on mobile apps, streaming video, mobile ticketing, and real-time venue services. Combining MatSing’s lens antenna technology with Extreme’s AP5022FX Wi-Fi 7 access points, the solution provides targeted, high-capacity coverage across large venues through a centralized deployment model.
The Tennessee Titans will be the first to deploy this new technology at Nissan Stadium, opening in Spring 2027.
“Extreme is one of the most trusted names in high-density Wi-Fi, powering connectivity in many of the world’s most demanding sports and entertainment venues. By combining Extreme’s leadership in large-scale wireless networking with MatSing’s breakthrough multi-beam lens antenna technology, we’ve created a first-of-its-kind solution that fundamentally changes how stadiums deliver connectivity,” said Bo Larsson, CEO of MatSing. “Together, we’re enabling venues to support more fans, more devices, and more data than ever before, while delivering greater efficiency, reliability, and performance for the ultimate fan experience.”
To learn more, read the full press release here.
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