First collegiate stadium Wi-Fi 7 network at The Swamp



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University of Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium partners with Extreme Networks Image: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Pablo Corredor, CC BY-SA 4.0

Extreme Networks has installed the first collegiate stadium Wi‑Fi 7 network at the University of Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, also known as “The Swamp.”

Comsoc said the deployment is engineered to support peak densities approaching 90,000 concurrent users, with an emphasis on low-latency, high-throughput connectivity under extreme load conditions.
 
The new Wi‑Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) network from Extreme will deliver:

  • Ultra-fast speeds enabling seamless 4K/8K video streaming, instant social sharing, and real-time stats access.
  • Lower latency for responsive mobile experiences, including in-seat ordering and interactive apps.
  • Improved device capacity supporting tens of thousands of concurrent connections without performance degradation.
  • Consistent coverage across seating bowls, concourses, suites, and outdoor areas.

 
Wi‑Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be), improves stadium fan experience by increasing capacity, lowering latency, and making the radio layer more resilient in dense, interference-prone environments.

The result is a carrier-grade WLAN fabric that transforms “The Swamp” into a high-capacity, low-latency connectivity domain, establishing a new benchmark for large public venues.

Morrisville (US)-based Extreme Networks, Inc. is a leader in AI-driven cloud networking focused on delivering simple and secure solutions that help businesses address challenges and enable connections among the devices, the applications and the users.

The new wireless infrastructure aligns with the University of Florida’s broader stadium modernization program, which includes physical upgrades such as expanded concourses, optimized ingress/egress flows, premium seating enhancements, and next-generation audiovisual systems.

Matt Vincent, Assistant Athletics Director, Information Technology at the University of Florida, said, “On game day, The Swamp transforms into one of the most electrifying and densely connected environments in college sports.

“As we continue to invest in the fan experience at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, adding Wi-Fi 7 allows us to significantly increase capacity while enabling smarter, real-time connectivity that helps everything run smoothly at peak demand.

“The NIaaS model from Extreme Networks also provides the flexibility to scale as needed without significant upfront investment, allowing our IT team to operate more efficiently while delivering a consistently high-quality digital experience for every fan.”
 

A new era of high-reliability connectivity

For fans, the visible benefits are faster onboarding, smoother streaming, and more reliable mobile ordering and payments.

For operators, the same network supports staff communications, POS systems, video surveillance, and IoT devices such as sensors and digital signage. Analytics from the WLAN can also reveal crowd flow, dwell time, and concession demand, which helps optimize staffing and sponsorship placement.

Beyond fan-facing services, the collegiate stadium Wi‑Fi 7 network underpins mission-critical operational workflows.

High-reliability connectivity supports real-time staff communications, accelerates point-of-sale (POS) transaction processing with reduced latency and higher transaction concurrency, and enables high-definition video surveillance integrated with AI/ML-based analytics for threat detection and crowd safety.

The network also functions as an IoT aggregation layer, supporting smart sensors, digital signage, environmental monitoring, and automated control systems via secure segmentation and policy enforcement.

Through advanced analytics platforms such as Extreme Analytics, operators gain granular, real-time visibility into user behavior and network performance, including crowd flow dynamics, dwell time distributions, application usage patterns, and concession demand signals.

These data-driven insights enable closed-loop optimization of venue operations, from dynamic staffing and queue management to targeted digital engagement and monetization strategies, including context-aware advertising and sponsorship activation.

In aggregate, the deployment represents a shift toward an intent-driven, analytics-centric stadium architecture where high-reliability connectivity, operations, and revenue generation are tightly coupled.

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