Daytona International Speedway Launches Motorsports Stadium with a New Network Thanks to CommScope
- Connectivity solutions support advanced technology, delivering the ultimate race-day experience to fans -
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For the Daytona Rising project,
Fans will be watching video and other digital media on almost 1,500 HD
video displays and digital signage while also experiencing high quality
Wi-Fi. This technology would not be possible if it was connected to the
Speedway's previously antiquated network infrastructure. That's why the
Speedway's new network runs on
"We're creating the first and only motorsports stadium on the planet. We
needed partners that understand our vision, who understand what ‘best in
class' is, and know what it's like to be under the spotlight," said Joie
Chitwood III, president,
For the project,
- 250 miles of Category 6 structured cable, offering performance that exceeds Category 6 performance standards by up to 300 percent, with a cost-effective design and robust reliability that can help make network downtime a thing of the past.
- 100 miles of single-mode fiber-optic cable, designed to operate from 1,280 nanometers to 1,625 nanometers to increase the useable wavelength range over conventional single-mode fiber by more than 50 percent and future-proof the network for next-generation equipment.
- 12,500 terminations to create a comprehensive connectivity solution throughout the stadium.
In addition to the video displays, digital signage and Wi-Fi, the Speedway's network needed to be equipped with network bandwidth and flexibility to offer services that would both enhance the fans' experience and improve track operations. CommScope's comprehensive cabling infrastructure solution connects and supports virtually every communication and facility management function in the Speedway, including:
- High-resolution security cameras
- Fire and safety services
- HVAC and lighting controls
"The Speedway's network infrastructure was old and outdated," said Dr.
Ispran Kandasamy, global leader,
DAYTONA Rising was a
A video of Joie Chitwood III discussing the decisions and planning that went into DAYTONA Rising can be seen here.
"The solutions that we're enabling will keep fans connected throughout
the stadium and allow them to experience the event at a higher level,
and with greater ease, than ever before," said.
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