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John Wildhack, director of Athletics, says the Dome, the only collegiate sports venue in the country that hosts five athletic programs, will benefit tremendously from JMA's involvement. Wildhack is especially pleased that fans will experience an elevated in-game experience.Syracuse University, JMA Wireless Announce Naming Rights Partnership, Usher in the JMA Wireless Dome Era - Syracuse University Athletics
Syracuse University and JMA Wireless (JMA) today announced a 10-year partnership for naming rights of the University's iconic on-campus stadium. For the firs...cuse.com
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I found this...I hope the plan is to support 3g/4g not just create a 5g world..
Cool!I found this...
Cellular carriers bring 5G blitz to SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI - Stadium Tech Report
Fans attending Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles should have no problem getting a 5G cellular connection, since all the major wireless carriers have done their best to fill the venue with as much 5G gear as possible. While the all-in blitz by the country’s three major...stadiumtechreport.com
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T-Mobile, which uses different spectrum bands than AT&T and Verizon, said it will have its 5G services available at 2.5 GHz, 24 GHz and 39 GHz. And all three carriers are fully participating on the stadium's 4G LTE DAS, which is one of the largest ever built. The DAS, using gear from JMA Wireless and designed by JMA with deployment partner DAS Group Professionals, has approximately 2,400 antennas and 3,200 remotes, and is unique in that is the first stadium DAS we know of that is running neutral-host 5G signals, here in the C-band spectrum. The DAS is capable of covering all licensed spectrum bands between 600 MHz to 6 GHz, according to Skarpi Hedinsson, chief technology officer, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park.
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The antennas look pretty cool...
I will have no problem calling it the JMA Dome.Getting me to call it anything other than the Carrier Dome will be like trying to get me to call it the Cuomo Bridge.
I think most people just call it "the Dome" and have been for 40 years when referencing it. "Where you at the Dome last night? What a great game". That said, I think a ten-year contract is perfect for this time of sponsorship.I will have no problem calling it the JMA Dome.
That is what it is.
I think they were only doing that to completely sever ties to the Carrier deal in print. Now that it’s officially done we’re back to calling it the Dome.Thought we're calling it "The Stadium" now? These things change so quickly.
My head just exploded. What does that all mean?I found this...
Cellular carriers bring 5G blitz to SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI - Stadium Tech Report
Fans attending Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles should have no problem getting a 5G cellular connection, since all the major wireless carriers have done their best to fill the venue with as much 5G gear as possible. While the all-in blitz by the country’s three major...stadiumtechreport.com
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T-Mobile, which uses different spectrum bands than AT&T and Verizon, said it will have its 5G services available at 2.5 GHz, 24 GHz and 39 GHz. And all three carriers are fully participating on the stadium's 4G LTE DAS, which is one of the largest ever built. The DAS, using gear from JMA Wireless and designed by JMA with deployment partner DAS Group Professionals, has approximately 2,400 antennas and 3,200 remotes, and is unique in that is the first stadium DAS we know of that is running neutral-host 5G signals, here in the C-band spectrum. The DAS is capable of covering all licensed spectrum bands between 600 MHz to 6 GHz, according to Skarpi Hedinsson, chief technology officer, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park.
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The antennas look pretty cool...
As a townie, I honestly don't know the last time I called it the "Carrier Dome." It's just "The Dome."As someone who grew up in CNY, attneded SU, and still has family in the area, I have always, and will always, refer to it as "The Dome."
I think if you read the article in the Syracuse Post Standard you will find that wireless upgrades are part of the deal.Hopefully with a wireless company taking on the naming rights they can also usher in some wireless service in the dome that isn't crap.