Verizon Upgrades South Florida Wireless Services Ahead of Super Bowl

February 3rd, 2010 by Jared Leave a reply »

With the NFL’s big game set to roll in Miami on Feb. 7, Verizon Wireless has just completed the installation of a permanent in-building “super system” at Sun Life Stadium, along with other network upgrades to ensure 3G wireless services throughout South Florida during the Super Bowl and throughout the year.

The upgrades will mean the network can handle twice the capacity of the most powerful mobile cell sites typically deployed at large special events such as this.

“South Florida hosts many professional and college championships, big games and other major gatherings,” said Pam Tope, president of the Verizon Wireless Florida region. “We made this investment to ensure that we always have a strong wireless network for visiting fans, journalists and local wireless users whenever there is a big event.”

In addition to the new system, Verizon Wireless also has teamed with Qualcomm on a brand new technology to optimize network performance during the Feb. 7 game. Qualcomm’s Engineering Services Group developed a new technology to address the special technical challenges of a wireless network serving a large number of users in a small geographic area.

“The new stadium system and our initiative with such a strong teammate as Qualcomm are the high-tech highlights of this total effort,” Tope said. “Our game plan has many components to deliver strong performance during special events – and every day.”

The work is part of Verizon Wireless’ overall continuing effort to enhance its wireless 3G network. In Florida alone, the company invested $240 million in network improvements during 2009 and more than $2 billion in the state since 2000.

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