The Wi-Fi network data usage at this year's Super Bowl LVII just barely set a new high-water mark for the big game, with 31.5 terabytes used just topping last year's total of 31.2 TB, according to statistics released by Extreme Networks. And while the event did see a new record in the per-fan usage of data at 643 megabtyes per...
The big game is back on top of the unofficial Mobile Sports Report single-day Wi-Fi rankings, with a mark of 26.42 terabytes of data used at Super Bowl LIV in Miami, according to figures reported by Extreme Networks. What’s most interesting (to us) about the number is that it was generated in a venue that had approximately 8,000 fewer fans...