OSU Football Game Sets New All-Time Record For Wi-Fi Usage
The Ohio State University says the Buckeyes game last weekend against Michigan State has set a new all-time record for Wi-Fi terabyte usage at a major sporting event.
According to data released by OSU, 104-thousand plus fans used a combined 25-point-zero-six terabytes, surpassing the previous Wi-Fi mark set in February at Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta.
Earlier this year, Ohio Stadium was renovated with 47 miles of fiber wire connecting over two-thousand access points and over four-thousand antennas to bring Wi-Fi to the entire stadium for the first time.
Ohio Stadium now owns four of the top eight spots in-stadium Wi-Fi usage.