Verizon readies its network in Kansas City for football fans enjoying the playoffs and visitors coming for the 2023 draft
06 Février 2023 - 04:00PM
GlobeNewswire Inc.
Football fans in Kansas have a lot to cheer about on and off the
field thanks to Verizon network upgrades throughout the market. For
fans enjoying football parties to close out the season and for
those coming in to enjoy the pro football draft this spring,
Verizon has made major network enhancements throughout Kansas City.
The biggest upgrade for residents and visitors in Kansas City is
5G Ultra Wideband technology which engineers have added to 75% of
the cell sites serving the market. 5G Ultra Wideband enables
customers to experience the power and performance of Verizon’s
service with download speeds up to one gigabit per second and the
capacity to support data-heavy actions, like mobile gaming and
streaming.
The speeds and capacity of 5G Ultra Wideband will give a huge
boost to large gatherings of people participating in the upcoming
football-related festivities and will provide long term benefits to
the area. Customers across Kansas City can now do everything from
downloading huge documents and seamlessly streaming movies in HD
audio and video, to playing console quality games, and conducting
video chats and video conferencing calls with clear sound and video
while on the move.
Traveling to Kansas City
For visitors traveling to Kansas City, Verizon engineers are
installing a permanent Distributed Antenna System (DAS) in Kansas
City International Airport, scheduled to go live in March. This
will provide wireless service throughout the terminals and make it
easier for travelers to connect and download content to keep them
entertained on flights. When traveling around the city, residents
and visitors will enjoy added capacity and coverage through the
addition of four new macro cell sites covering the metro area and
permanent in-building solutions at the World War I Memorial and
Loews Hotel.
Anticipating an influx of visitors, Verizon engineers will
deploy temporary cell sites specifically covering the areas where
draft events will take place. These temporary towers will provide
5G Ultra Wideband coverage and use a performance enhancement
technology that divides crowds into sectors like slices of a pie.
Each slice or sector can be adjusted individually to handle
wireless traffic. This technology gives Verizon engineers more
leeway to adjust performance based on where customers move and how
they use data. Additional temporary in-building solutions will be
added to Union Station IBS and local hotels including the Westin
and Sharaton.
Growing fiber connections
Lastly, the addition of 5G service and the many additional
wireless solutions allow far more data to travel on the wireless
network in Kansas City. That exponential increase in data carried
into and out of the cell sites serving the community requires
upgraded fiber optic cable links. Fiber optic cables are used to
move data between cell sites and connect those sites to the rest of
the network. Verizon has increased the capacity on the fiber
connections in many cell sites in the Kansas City area so they can
carry 10 times the amount of data.
So for customers living in, or traveling to, Kansas City for all
the football action over the next several months, Verizon has a
network they can count on.
MEDIA CONTACT:Karen
Schulz864.561.1527Karen.schulz@verizonwireless.com
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