More Than 10 Terabytes of Data Passed at Levi's Stadium During Super Bowl, Comcast Says
More than 10 terabytes of data were uploaded and downloaded inside Levi’s Stadium during the Super Bowl, said Comcast, which provided the dual 10 Gbps connections for the stadium’s Wi-Fi network. The record data consumption was equivalent to streaming 6,000-plus…
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hours of HD video or nearly 1.2 million 2 megabyte images, the cable ISP said Tuesday. More than half of the volume was generated by the Super Bowl 50 Stadium app, which allowed users to order food, check scores and watch Super Bowl commercials and replays, it said.