MLB All-Star Week Drives Record Wi-Fi Fan Engagement
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023
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Key Points:
- ExtremeAnalytics and ExtremeCloud™ IQ solutions provided key insights around fan engagement, network performance and operational efficiencies.
- Wi-Fi Engagement at Monday’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby accounted for 10 TB of Wi-Fi data transferred across 28,751 connected devices.
- Fan Wi-Fi engagement peaked at three action-packed moments during Monday’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby, with a broken record for home runs in a single round and a heated semi-final round.
- MLB has been a thought leader in understanding how to leverage Wi-Fi to improve both the fan experience, but also the on-field strategy.