When your team is in action, you want to share those touchdown dances, one-handed catches and game-day selfies. That's how fans set data-breaking records on our network at stadiums across the country. Let's take a look back at how the data stacked up on our in-stadium mobile networks.

College Football Final Data Score:

o There were tons of college football games played across different venues where we provide in-venue coverage via Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).*

o The top 10 stadiums where fans used the most data are home to winning teams.

  • 70% of the stadiums that used the most data were homes to teamsranked in the final top 25 of the regular season, including the stadium in Tuscaloosa, AL, home of the top-ranked team in the country.

o Which college football game resulted in the most mobile usage? On November 24, the crowd in College Station, TX shared their best game day moments on their phones using nearly 7 TB of data.

  • That equals more than 19 million stadium selfies. That's a lot of selfies-and even more team spirit.

o If average mobile data used per game determined the outcome of the college football championship, College Station, TX would still bring home the big data win.

o From the games played at more than 100 pro and college stadiums, our customers used more than 560 TB** of total mobile data during the 2018 regular season- an 85% boost from the 2017 season.

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