The PGA TOUR Champions event returns to Snoqualmie, Washington on August 8th. In his seven-day, 54-hole event at the Boeing Classic, he has more than 80 players competing for more than his $2.1 million. From the Seahawks Rumble and Korean Air Pro-Am on the Ridge to the Boeing Classic Competition and Jet Flyover, this unique sporting event returns to Washington. their seat.
But long before thousands of fans and athletes flocked to The Club in Snoqualmie Ridge, Comcast engineers worked to provide world-class connectivity. Tech infrastructure built and maintained by technicians allows attendees to share their favorite selfies, vendors to use the vending system, stage crews to keep entertainment going, athletes to families at home and everyone on set. can connect with Wifi.
A network built for fans
Enhanced connectivity at Snoqualmie Ridge is the latest example of the company’s network investments in the state. Over the past three years, Comcast has invested his $1 billion in Washington’s technology and infrastructure, including network expansion and upgrades.
Comcast technicians set up over 100 cable boxes and modems for vendors and attendees to access Wi-Fi and watch the action in the course. Technicians also use over 4,000 feet of heavy-duty cables to be placed throughout the course and facility.
Because of this, attendees will have unprecedented performance in high traffic centers. In addition, he also operates his public Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspot, which is available to his Comcast customers in Snoqualmie, providing additional coverage for his fans.
“Comcast is a long-time Boeing Classic supplier and partner. says Ryan Ingalls of
Rodrigo Lopez, Senior Vice President, Comcast Washington Region, said: “Our network installation provides our customers with fast and reliable connectivity during tournaments.”
About Comcast Network
After reaching a historic peak in 2020, Comcast network traffic will grow again in 2021, according to the Comcast 2021 Network Report. Fueled by billions of dollars of strategic investment and breakthroughs in network technology, the Comcast network continued to thrive, delivering faster than advertised speeds to customers throughout this unprecedented time.
“Events like the Boeing Classic enhance how the internet connects fans, event staff and other attendees to moments that matter,” added Lopez. “Over the past two years, our network has been a strong and reliable pillar for our customers as they navigate dramatic changes in how we live, learn, play and work. is a testament to our commitment to strategic investment, relentless innovation, and the incredible talent and dedication of our Washington State technology team.”
Continued network innovation is essential not only to manage the surge in pandemic traffic, but also to future-proof the network as demand for unique events like the Boeing Classic continues to grow.
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