Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) has ameliorated its capacity and competence at the motor speedway at Texas. The company has deployed three exquisite cell on light trucks, also called COLTs. Each of the COLTs has holistic LTE and XLTE based coverage. There are four macro sites that would summarily support Texas Motor Speedway that shall cater to one of the top notch and largest races in this forthcoming season at Fort Worth.
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Dubbed as ‘Duck Commander 500’, the largest race in the history of motor sports. The deployed network engineers have duly tested 12-beam, capable spherical antenna, in order to enhance coverage and ameliorate the capacity for over 150,000 attendees present at the race premises on April 10-11. This was the first time of sorts that VZ invested a lump sum in deploying an antenna located in and around Central Texas.
Facilities For The Fans
There are a plethora of race-car fans who love to cater to wireless technology during, before or even after races. Data is required for catering to driver statistics, sharing highlights of races on devices or checking up with the statistics of drivers and other nitty gritties, clicking and sharing pictures and/or videos. These all functionalities require apt connection of wireless network for data share or transfer. On this premise, VZ has worked towards ameliorating its entire networking base at the Texas motor speedway for the benefit of race-car fans and enthusiasts.
VZ’s Robust Plans
Lee Maschmann is the executive director of Network for the Central Texas region at Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ). He retorted that company is looking forward to bettering and maximizing capacities of the network in such regions to support enhanced usages by a plethora of users – drivers, team-owners, mentors and fans. He said quite convincingly, that VZ has a passionate vision of letting everyone enjoy a winning experiences, thus benefitting all and sundry.