Stadium Tech Report Podcast
Stadium Tech Report Podcast
Mobile Sports Report
Podcast by Mobile Sports Report
CBRS for venues: Corning's Art King and Jessica Koch
The Mobile Sports Report podcast checks in with Art King and Jess Koch from Corning to discuss how the new CBRS spectrum may be used to deliver private networks and other connectivity options for stadiums and other large public venues.
Mar 17, 2020
25 min
Aruba’s Chuck Lukaszewski talks Wi-Fi 6 and venues on the Mobile Sports Report Podcast
Aruba's wireless wizard Chuck Lukaszewski visits the Mobile Sports Report podcast to talk about Wi-Fi 6 and how it's going to improve networks inside large public venues.
Sep 20, 2019
25 min
The MSR Interview: Oklahoma's Senior Tech Strategist David Payne
Getting wireless connectivity into older, big-school venues is never an easy task. Listen to University of Oklahoma Senior Technology Strategist David Payne describe his school's successful path to better connectivity, with great insight on how to not get distracted by shiny objects but instead sticking true to the ultimate goal of improving the fan experience. School is in with professor Payne right now!
Sep 8, 2017
29 min
The MSR Interview: San Francisco Giants' CIO Bill Schlough
Who better to talk about stadium Wi-Fi than the guy who was there when it all started? Our guest for our first MSR Interview is San Francisco Giants senior vice president and chief information officer Bill Schlough, who goes old-school talking about stadium Wi-Fi back in 2004... and brings it to the current day with stats from the most recent season at AT&T Park. Plus, his thoughts on game-day apps and why great connectivity is the real winner. Listen in now!
Nov 1, 2016
30 min
Spiking the Surface -- Why Microsoft's NFL deal got thrown for a loss
Bill Belichick's very thorough takedown of the Microsoft Surface slapped a fried egg on the face of Microsoft's $400 million deal with the NFL to use the tablets on game-day sidelines. Co-hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka explore why the deal was flawed from the beginning, and whether or not wireless technology can be counted on to perform in NFL sideline environments.
Oct 27, 2016
28 min
NFL on Twitter fails to impress; will AT&T and Verizon win the streaming NFL battle?
Twitter's debut in streaming NFL games was unimpressive, with the joint Twitter feed leaving most observers wanting more. Podcast co-hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka wonder if Twitter will ever get it right, and whether or not AT&T's DirecTV Sunday Ticket and Verizon Wireless's NFL Mobile will eventually dominate mobile-device viewing of NFL games. Listen now!
Sep 21, 2016
31 min
Watching the Olympics: Why streaming beats delayed TV
Why did the Rio Olympics fail on broadcast TV but soar on streaming? Episode 7 of the STADIUM TECH REPORT PODCAST has hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka explaining why the instant gratification of online streaming sports is here to stay, maybe pushing delayed TV to last place ... forever!
Sep 7, 2016
30 min
Virtual Reality and Sports Stadiums: What will fans see?
The Stadium Tech Report Podcast looks at the use of virtual reality (VR) technology inside sports stadiums -- will fans of the near future have a new viewing experience, or is it overhyped? Hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka take a clear look at the subject.
Jun 30, 2016
30 min
Kentucky Derby: Getting it done with DAS
Stadium Tech Report Podcast Episode 5 looks at the Kentucky Derby, and how historic Churchill Downs uses a high-quality DAS deployment from Mobilitie to serve the wireless needs of the 170,000 race day visitors. Hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka ride this topic to the wire...
Jun 3, 2016
21 min
WrestleMania: The perfect mobile-content engine?
Stadium Tech Report Podcast #4 checks in on WWE fans and the "perfect storm" of mobile content that is WrestleMania. Join hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka as they explore why WrestleMania drives such high in-stadium data rates and attracts millions of fans who watch online content.
May 16, 2016
28 min
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