Liverpool Football Club implementiert die Wi-Fi-Netzwerklösung von Extreme Networks im Traditionsstadion Anfield. | Liverpool Football Club deploys Extreme Networks Wi-Fi network solution at Anfield. | |
| Extreme Networks, Inc (Nasdaq: EXTR) today announced the completion of a high-speed Wi-Fi network deployment at Anfield, home of Liverpool Football Club (LFC). Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played its home games at Anfield since its inception. Liverpool is one of the most valuable and widely supported clubs in the world. Verizon Business is Extreme Networks‘ implementation partner for the project. The new Wi-Fi network at Anfield will enhance LFC’s fan experience while helping to significantly streamline operations throughout the historic building to provide seamless connectivity for the hundreds of thousands of fans who pass through the turnstiles each year. With ExtremeCloud™ IQ, Liverpool Football Club can now easily monitor and optimize network performance throughout the stadium. With ExtremeAnalytics, the club has access to real-time data on visitor preferences and experiences to further personalize and individualize the fan experience throughout the stadium. Extreme Networks helps organizations turn Wi-Fi information into real business opportunities. Key Facts:
Quotes: Drew Crisp, Senior Vice President of Digital, Liverpool FC „Anfield plays an important role in the history of British football. It has been around for 139 years and has hosted countless historic moments and legendary matches. With Extreme Wi-Fi, we have brought the stadium into the digital age, seamlessly blending our rich history with modern innovation. This partnership not only allows us to deliver innovative digital experiences, but also provides us with valuable insights to continually improve the match day fan experience. Extreme Networks has been a valuable partner throughout this process. They are the gold standard when it comes to providing seamless connectivity for high-traffic, iconic venues.” Massimo Peselli, CRO, Global Enterprise and Public Sector, Verizon Business „It is an honor for us to continue our work with a club as rich in tradition as Liverpool Football Club. By working with Extreme Networks, we will be able to further enhance the stadium’s connectivity for its passionate fans. Stadiums like this are the perfect venue for technology – an industry we see as the epicenter of innovation.” Norman Rice, Chief Commercial Officer, Extreme Networks „It has been inspiring to work with one of the world’s most prestigious football clubs to deliver wireless connectivity that positively transforms the game day and fan experience. Creating a modern fan experience while preserving a historic building is an area where Extreme continues to excel. Our work with Liverpool Football Club goes beyond improving connectivity; it’s about shaping the future of one of the world’s most iconic sporting organizations and we feel privileged to be at the forefront of this transformative journey.“ Did you know?
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