One of the biggest fiascos in recent event history was an internet outage at a huge mobile game event hosted in a major city with seemingly a good cell infrastructure. Tens of thousands of eager fans quickly realized there was no way to participate in the event. To prevent a scenario such as this, you should consider event internet.
Security for Your Operations
Security is one significant reason why event-specific internet is necessary. To protect your backend operations, you need an independent network that will not expose your private information, intellectual property, or trade-secrets to attendees and nearby internet users. If you are relying on open networks for events, it is very likely they are unprotected and unencrypted. This means that anyone in range of accessing that particular network can skim your information.
Reliable Signal and Coverage
It’s important to also provide event internet to your attendees. This allows you to share content with them on the fly and creates an extra dimension of interactivity, but it also allows you to gather analytics on attendees who connect to the network. Most simply, internet provided by events prevents a ticket purchasing attendee who is having connection issues with their own service from enjoying your show. In such cases, a little bit of planning can go a long way.
Support for Any Unexpected Situation
If you have arranged for event internet for your show, a situation like that mentioned in the intro would most likely never occur. However, if something didn’t go as planned because service was down, there are actually people who can address the issues. Large telecommunications companies can try their best to coordinate with events to provide service, but they have no obligation to rescue you if something doesn’t go as planned.
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