Not plugging Cisco either, But I see this one of my news feeds almost every
morning (mainly as it hasn't updated in a few months, but that's a
different problem)

http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3936881?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wi-fiplanet%2FssEt+%28Wi-Fi+Planet+Wireless+News%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

Cisco Expands Wi-Fi Coverage for Stadiums

By Sean Michael
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July 06, 2011

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Scott Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Over last summer I installed wireless in our Residence halls, long
> overdue obviously.  Anyways, part of the project was to bring in an expert
> in wireless for two weeks.  I personally have been designing wireless
> networks since 1997 and didn't necessarily think we needed the "extra gun"
> but for a good sanity check I thought it would be good idea.  I decided to
> hire an Advanced Services guy through Cisco (really I'm not plugging Cisco
> here, I'm advocating their service).  The guy in question was a friend of
> mine who years ago worked for someone else, which is how I met him.  To
> make a long story short, this really is the only "expert" I know and trust.
>
> Once he was onsite we certainly used him for the reason he was here, but
> during lunch hours and other down time, we discuss LOTS of design ideas,
> including our outdoor Football stadium and our Basketball stadium.
> Granted, we don't have the seating some of you have stated here but I
> wanted the design ready for when I get asked....still not asked, yet.  I'm
> sure some day I will be, and I'm ready for the design.
>
> All of this being said, their AS wireless team have a pretty remarkable
> track record with large stadiums.  I can't for the life of me remember the
> few he quickly named, but in general they were NFL stadiums.  If they can
> design for something that large, they can certainly design your areas.
>
> I would gladly discuss my history, design/architecture, wireless stories,
> but would also prefer "off list".
>
>
> Lee H Badman wrote:
>
>  I know there are plenty of professional sports examples, but I’m curious
> about peer schools who have large stadiums (we seat 33K-50K in our ours)
> who have done their own high-quality, high-density WLAN build outs, and
> what solution(s) you used.****
>
> ** **
>
> I’d like to talk in detail off list, and possibly arrange for a site visit
> if the venue is close enough in scope to our own to be of value.****
>
> ** **
>
> (This message is absolutely NOT an invitation for AT&T or any other vendor
> to call, email, show up on my door, or to try to be my Facebook or
> Linked-In fake friend. No offense. )****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks-****
>
> ** **
>
> Lee****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> Lee H. Badman****
>
> Wireless/Network Engineer****
>
> Information Technology and Services****
>
> Adjunct Instructor, iSchool****
>
> Syracuse University****
>
> 315 443-3003****
>
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