Avaya Stadium Enhances Fan Experience For San Jose Earthquakes With New Mobilitie Cellular System

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Fans attending San Jose Earthquakes soccer matches and other events at Avaya Stadium now have access to an advanced cellular voice and data communications network with Mobilitie's recently installed cellular wireless system.

Working with Earthquakes and San Jose city officials to ensure the best possible user experience, Mobilitie designed and installed a cellular wireless network that includes more than 150 small, digital antennas, remote unit and other network components, adding them discreetly near field lights, structural beams and other fan-facing locations. The result is a dramatically enhanced cellular network, capable of delivering streaming video, voice, high-bandwidth mobile application connectivity and an overall improved communications experience for fans at Avaya stadium.

"Mobilitie is the top provider of communications networks at sports venues across the country because our priority is delivering a system that 'wows' its users and our clients," said Christos Karmis, president of Mobilitie. "Our networks bring a level of connectivity and speed that fans notice and appreciate as they upload photos, use social media, watch video or use other applications."

"Furthermore, by working closely with our clients, we're able to design and build networks that not only address cellular usage today but what is anticipated in the future."

The neutral-host distributed antenna system (DAS) installed by Mobilitie is a flexible, small antennae and radio solution that brings added capacity, capability and improves cellular coverage into broad and hard-to-reach locations (indoor and outdoor). The result is increased download and upload speeds, faster connectivity, improved coverage and reliability.

"Mobilitie is building DAS and small-cell networks across the country, giving stadiums, arenas, property owners, and communities enhanced wireless, broadband networks that deliver a better user experience," said Karmis. "The result is a robust wireless solution today that also stays ahead of wireless demand, maximizes current 4G LTE technology, and is the foundation for future 5G networks."

About Mobilitie
Mobilitie is the largest privately-held telecommunications infrastructure company in the United States. As a global provider of complete wireless solutions, Mobilitie helps people stay connected on their mobile devices wherever they are. We fund, deploy and operate next-generation infrastructure that enables robust 4G LTE coverage and upcoming 5G services and speeds. Mobilitie wireless infrastructure includes communication towers, indoor and outdoor neutral host DAS networks, small cells, and Wi-Fi networks. Mobilitie's Advanced Technology Group engineers innovative wireless solutions that improve wireless service at the largest and most complex venues across all major industries--including sports and entertainment, real estate, hospitality, education, healthcare, government and transportation. The highest mobile data traffic ever recorded during an event was carried by a Mobilitie DAS network. Mobilitie partners with cities and municipalities across the country to deploy next generation small cell sites and other infrastructure that provides residents with enhanced mobile connectivity and wireless broadband access. Our high-density wireless infrastructure is designed to enable the richest, most interactive mobile experiences including real-time video streaming, location-based services, social media and other mobile applications. Mobilitie is headquartered in Newport Beach, California and has regional offices across the United States and internationally. To learn more about our wireless coverage solutions, visit us at
www.mobilitie.com.

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tim.klein@mobilitie.com
404-791-1983

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