New Nissan Stadium claims to be the first venue to deploy Extreme Networks’ Multi-Beam Wireless, pairing a stadium-wide Wi-Fi 7 network with centralized management and analytics before Nashville hosts Super Bowl LXIV in 2030.
The Tennessee Titans announced the Extreme selection on June 25. The deployment combines Extreme access points with MatSing antenna hardware and is designed to provide targeted, high-capacity coverage across a 60,000-seat venue, including areas where tens of thousands of users may connect at once.
Building for the future of live events
The network will support mobile ticketing, frictionless markets, content sharing, streaming and other in-venue digital services. Andrew McIntyre, the Titans’ senior vice president of technology, said the team is “building a network that can support the next decade of live events.”
The timing gives the deployment Super Bowl relevance, rather than making it only a stadium refresh. The NFL announced on May 19 that Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030, following a vote by owners at the Spring League Meeting in Orlando, Florida.
The same NFL announcement said the new Nissan Stadium is scheduled for completion in February 2027, while Extreme’s Multi-Beam release described the venue as opening in Spring 2027.
Leveraging Wi-Fi 7 for density
Wi-Fi 7 gives the Titans a newer wireless layer for dense event traffic. The Wi-Fi Alliance, announcing Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7 in 2024, highlighted Multi-Link Operation, 4K QAM and 320 MHz channels as core technologies.
For venue operators, the shift can also support point-of-sale systems, staff communications, mobile apps, security video, digital signage and other connected stadium systems.
Unified management and fan analytics
The Titans deployment also includes Extreme Platform ONE, which the company described as giving operators unified network management, real-time analytics, end-to-end visibility and AI capabilities from one platform.
The same announcement said ExtremeCloud Business Insights is used to turn stadium Wi-Fi data into insights about fan behavior, application usage and engagement.
Growing footprint in the professional league
The Titans contract sits inside a wider NFL footprint. Extreme disclosed that the Titans are now the 12th NFL team or stadium to use its Wi-Fi systems and that 30 teams have deployed ExtremeCloud Business Insights.
In September 2025, the company extended its NFL partnership through 2028, entering its 13th consecutive season as an official league partner and adding new 6 GHz Wi-Fi deployments with the Pittsburgh Steelers and at MetLife Stadium.
The new Nashville deployment follows another large-venue Wi-Fi 7 build. In May, Extreme announced a Wi-Fi 7 network at the University of Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, a roughly 90,000-seat college football venue. The company described the Florida project as the first Wi-Fi 7 deployment in a college stadium.
Extreme has separately said Multi-Beam Wireless will be available in calendar Q4 2026.