There are many arenas and stadiums in the U.S.A. that use access points made by Cisco to provide wireless connectivity for their guests and staff. Some examples are:
- Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California, which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with ultralow sidelobe patch array antennas that support high-density and large open-area environments such as auditoriums, convention centers, libraries, cafeterias, and arenas/stadiums.
- Network Rail in Georgia, which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with Cisco DNA Center to digitize traffic control for smooth and efficient transportation.
- Aeroports de Montreal in Canada, which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with Cisco Secure Firewall to provide secure and reliable Wi-Fi access for travelers and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Adventist Health in the U.S.A., which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with Cisco Secure Firewall to protect patient data and enable telehealth services.
- Aertssen Group in Sweden, which uses Cisco Meraki Wireless Access Points to provide cloud-managed Wi-Fi for its construction sites and offices.
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Here is a list of some arenas and stadiums in the U.S.A. that use access points made by Cisco:
- Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California
- AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California
- Staples Center in Los Angeles, California
- Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York
- Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
- Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia
- T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
- United Center in Chicago, Illinois
This is not a comprehensive list and there may be other venues that use Cisco access points as well.
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