BLOG: Connecting at the Big Game: Thousands of New Wi-Fi Access Points in The Superdome

Sunday’s big game is not just a major sporting event—it’s a digital spectacle. Fans at the game expect to be able to stay connected in real-time, sharing experiences and engaging with the game via social media and live stats. To meet these expectations, the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans has made major upgrades to its Wi-Fi infrastructure, ensuring that the digital experience matches the excitement of the game itself.

This year, the Superdome features 2,500 new Wi-Fi access points throughout the venue, an essential upgrade to handle the immense data demands of the big game. With an upgraded network throughout the stadium, fans, media, and teams can enjoy seamless connectivity. At last year’s big game, a record-breaking 34.8 terabytes of data was transferred over Allegiant Stadium’s Wi-Fi network—demonstrating the vital role Wi-Fi plays in enhancing the fan experience.

The Superdome’s commitment to advanced Wi-Fi is part of a broader trend in sports venues worldwide. As fans increasingly expect fast, seamless connectivity, stadiums are upgrading their digital infrastructures to keep pace. The result? A more immersive fan experience that blends the physical and digital worlds.

The Superdome’s Wi-Fi overhaul is just the beginning. With 2,500 new access points and high-speed fiber, the stadium is setting a new standard for fan connectivity. As sports venues continue to evolve, fast Wi-Fi during the game is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. For fans, that means a game day experience that’s more connected and immersive than ever before.

Sharing photos, texting friends, and scrolling the latest on social media in a crowded stadium is easier than ever, thanks to Wi-Fi.