Big Apple Baseball, Big League Tech: The Mets’ Technology Evolution

Citi Field is 16 years old and running more technology than most brand-new stadiums. Oscar Fernandez, SVP of Technology for the New York Mets, breaks down how one of MLB’s most innovative franchises is turning a legacy venue into a launchpad for the next generation of fan experience.

Beyond the Sidelines – Inside the Buffalo BIll’s Highmark Stadium

The new Highmark Stadium is more than a football facility. It is a technology blueprint for the next generation of NFL venues. At SEAT Annual Nashville 2025, the Bills’ IT leadership pulled back the curtain on a stadium designed from the ground up to serve one of sport’s most passionate fan bases, and the decisions that will shape game day for decades to come.

Stadio Olimpico in Rome: JMA XRAN Case Study

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CP Communications & JMA Wireless deliver for the big game

To ensure that Allegiant Stadium’s robust fan-facing cellular networks are able to handle the additional demands of Super Bowl LVIII, the Las Vegas Raiders have expanded coverage both inside and outside the stadium, adding more coverage zones and support for new wireless spectrum in the process.

Allegiant Stadium expands cellular coverage ahead of Super Bowl

Allegiant Stadium

To ensure that Allegiant Stadium’s robust fan-facing cellular networks are able to handle the additional demands of Super Bowl LVIII, the Las Vegas Raiders have expanded coverage both inside and outside the stadium, adding more coverage zones and support for new wireless spectrum in the process.

Syracuse University, JMA Wireless Announce Naming Rights Partnership, Usher in the JMA Wireless Dome Era

Syracuse University and JMA Wireless (JMA) today announced a 10-year partnership for naming rights of the University’s iconic on-campus stadium. For the first time since the venue opened its doors in 1980, the stadium will have a new name, only the second in its history—the JMA Wireless Dome, referred to as the JMA Dome. The two Central New York organizations, which together employ more than 6,500 people locally, also announced that Syracuse-based JMA will support the Dome’s digital infrastructure transformation by establishing the most advanced connectivity offerings for fans and other users while at the Dome.

Super Bowl LVI Is The First 5G Super Bowl

SoFi Stadium, Super Bowl LVI

Football’s biggest event is just days away, and this year’s match-up is sure to deliver plenty of highlights for the roughly 100,000 fans and media who are descending on So-Fi Stadium in Los Angeles. But action on the gridiron itself is not the only reason fans planning to attend are in for a treat.

Video Interview: Todd Landry, JMA Wireless

If you have spent any time in the stadium and large public venue wireless world, you no doubt have heard of JMA Wireless, a company whose gear is at the heart of many venue cellular infrastructures around the country and around the world. And if you know JMA, you probably know Todd Landry, corporate vice president for product and market strategy, who’s helping JMA remain a thought and product leader as the cellular world moves to interesting new places like 5G, CBRS, and open RAN technologies.