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ExteNet and SSE&E to deploy private wireless network at the AT&T Center

ExteNet and SS&E to deliver private wireless network solutions to Spurs fans to create an unforgettable fan experience at AT&T center.
EXTENET AND SSE&E TO DEPLOY PRIVATE WIRELESS NETWORK AT THE AT&T CENTER
Source Credit: AT&T CENTER

ExteNet Systems, the leading privately held owner of LTE/5G and fiber-neutral host communications infrastructure solutions will deploy a Private Wireless Network at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas, home of the San Antonio Spurs. ExteNet was chosen in an exclusive partnership with Spurs Sports & Entertainment (SS&E) to deliver high-performance Private Wireless Network solutions to Spurs fans to create an unforgettable fan experience.

“As industry leaders in today’s ultra-competitive wireless landscape, we are honored to work with Spurs Sports & Entertainment the San Antonio Spurs, and their venue to create the high-level experience their fans expect and deserve,” said Rich Coyle, ExteNet’s Chief Executive Officer.


Private Wireless and 5G will continue to play a significant role in sports and entertainment venues worldwide as interactive in-house experiences require networks to deliver more capacity, bandwidth, and lower latency. A study from Deloitte has shown that many fans attend live events for the immersive and exciting atmosphere that extends past their seats and onto their mobile devices, evidenced by the fact that sports venues have seen a 67% increase in data usage year over year. The complete stadium experience aims to keep sports fans engaged and loyal, increasing pressure on competing companies to provide similar power and consistency. ExteNet’s Private Wireless Network transforms venue connectivity and the fan experience by providing more seamless on-site experiences extending from Point of Sales (POS) to improved security and beyond.

Benefits to Sports and Entertainment Venues

The benefits of Private Wireless to Sports and Entertainment venues extend from the first touch point to the last, including entry ticketing and parking, digital signage, real-time fan applications such as venue maps, contactless concession stands, and geo-locators, interactive and personalized fan engagement, Mobile/POS and cashless transactions, safety, surveillance, and critical staff communications, increased video experiences across the venue, and real-time data analytics.

“This partnership is literally a game-changer, elevating our fan experience and providing the connectivity and experience that our fans expect,” said Nguyen Nguyen, Senior Director of IT for SS&E.

ExteNet & SS&E’s Private Wireless Network

For nearly 20 years, ExteNet has provided communications network infrastructure to some of the nation’s top sports and entertainment venues. The SS&E’s Private Wireless Network will be designed, built, monitored, and maintained utilizing ExteNet’s capital access to deliver a Network as a Service (NaaS) solution to clients. The NaaS provides venues with a secure, dedicated, low-latency, and performance optimized network to support critical applications – and create a new fan experience that extends far beyond the basketball court.

About ExteNet Systems, LLC

ExteNet Systems, LLC is the nation’s largest privately held provider of secure 5G and fiber neutral host communications infrastructure solutions serving mobile network operators, real estate owners, enterprises, content providers, wholesale carriers, municipalities, and rural internet providers. Our solutions operate in urban, suburban, and rural markets connecting customers to the applications and services they need outdoors and in hundreds of sports and entertainment venues, hotels, resorts, convention centers, commercial office buildings, college campuses, healthcare facilities, and transit systems. “ExteNet®” is a registered trademark of ExteNet Systems, LLC.

For more information about the ExteNet Systems, visit https://extenetsystems.com or contact general@extenetsystems.com.

About Spurs Sports & Entertainment

 Spurs Sports & Entertainment (SS&E) is a value-based and community-centric sports and entertainment company that provides premier live and global digital experiences for fans across a portfolio of three teams and two venues – all supported by a passionate staff of more than 1,000 full and part-time employees. SS&E owns and operates the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), Austin Spurs (NBA G League), and San Antonio FC (USL), as well as manages the day-to-day operations of the AT&T Center, Toyota Field and STAR Complex. The SS&E investor group is led by Managing Partner Peter J. Holt.

For more information about SS&E, please visit https://www.attcenter.com/connect/sse.

About the San Antonio Spurs  

The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio. The Spurs compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league’s Western Conference Southwest Division. The team plays its home games at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

For more information about the San Antonio Spurs, please visit https://www.nba.com/spurs/.


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