49ers’ stadium Wi-Fi served 25,000 concurrent users, 2.13TB in all

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Levi’s Stadium crowd on August 17, 2014. Jim Bahn The San Francisco 49ers’ heralded Wi-Fi network  served its first NFL crowd in a preseason game on Sunday, and the team has now released statistics showing that it was able to serve lots of data to lots of fans, just as intended. “We offloaded 2.13 terabytes during the event,” 49ers VP of Technology Dan Williams told Mobile Sports Report . The newly built Levi’s Stadium has 68,500 seats and more than a third of attendees used the Wi-Fi network simultaneously. “We peaked at 24,775 (roughly 38 percent of attendance) concurrent connections with an average of 16,862 (roughly 25 percent of attendance),” Williams said. Read 5 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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