Case Study

Miami Marlins Ballpark Uses Game-Changing Network Access Control Throughout The Venue

Miami Marlins Ballpark Uses Game-Changing Network Access Control Throughout The Venue

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CASE STUDY MIAMI MARLINS BALLPARK USES GAME-CHANGING NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL THROUGHOUT THE VENUE INTRODUCTION Marlins Park is the spectacular home of the Miami Marlins baseball team. Opened in 2012, the 37,400-capacity ballpark is built with a state-of-the-art technology infrastructure designed to deliver the best experience that today’s networked world has to offer. Throughout the ballpark there are thousands of different devices that are used to run the facility and venue events — including ATM machines, televisions and menu boards, LED display boards, point of sale terminals, sound systems, as well as PCs and laptops used by Marlins staff. For each game there can also be anywhere from 20 to 80 radio and television station personnel who need network access in order to broadcast t

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