The 5G vs. Wi-Fi debate is over: The power and importance of convergence

By Wade King, Director High Density Networking, Verizon Business (LinkedIn) and Leighton Griffiths, Domain lead for Sports and Venues at Verizon Business, Verizon Business (LinkedIn)

The outdated “5G versus Wi-Fi” debate no longer applies in today’s digital-first world. Instead, we see 5G and Wi-Fi as two essential components of a unified network strategy, working together to provide the speed, capacity, and reliability that large-scale venues require.

Fans today expect more than just a great in-person experience—they demand a seamless digital experience that enhances their engagement before, during, and after events. From instant social media sharing to mobile ticketing and in-seat ordering, connectivity has become the backbone of modern venues.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for stadiums and venues, as each is unique – a segment of one. This is where convergence can play a major role in delivering on the needs of fans and venue operators. 5G technologies can deliver ultra-fast, low-latency connections that support high-bandwidth immersive applications like AR/VR experiences and live streaming, while Wi-Fi can provide broad in-venue accessibility and cost-effective connectivity for fans and operations alike.

For venue operators, this convergence is more than just a convenience—it’s a game-changer. A seamless digital infrastructure can enable near real-time crowd analytics, mobile point-of-sale solutions, and enhanced security capabilities, transforming the way stadiums operate. By integrating advanced connectivity solutions, Verizon Business is helping venues unlock new revenue streams, enhance operations, and deliver the frictionless experiences that fans expect.

Our approach is simple: build a digital foundation that enhances every aspect of the live event experience. By architecting and deploying tailored connectivity solutions, we can help limit service interruptions. whether a fan is streaming content, a business partner is activating a sponsorship or an operations team is managing critical venue functions.

This isn’t just about better networks—it’s about creating smarter, more connected venues that redefine the live event experience. At Verizon Business, we’re not just keeping up with the digital revolution; we’re driving it. And we’re ready to help venues power the future of live entertainment.

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