No matter how much capacity a sporting venue’s network has, most–if not all–of the bandwidth will be tapped into. The demand definitely outpaces the supply. In effect, the discrepancy widens, with regards to the collective interdependency of fans’ data upload and the DAS or Wi-Fi traffic. In spite of the wide-ranging variables pertinent to in-arena […]
Paul George may very well be rising superstar and MVP candidate in the NBA, but basketball has always been a team game. The 30 franchises that make up the league have generated a revenue pie in excess of $5 billion. The digital age has enabled this game to reach its worldwide audience anywhere, anytime. Teams can build up their own local fan base through the sundry of platforms available. Much like our #NFLTechSeries, this time SportTechie delves into the digital strategies–from web, social media, mobile apps, and any other technological connection–of each team and analyzes them, including insights from some of the digital executives involved. Today, the #NBADigitalSeries 2013-14 continues with the Indiana Pacers. Stay tuned to SportTechie this month for ongoing coverage...