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In many ways, Tele2 Arena exemplifies the Internet of Everything, the idea of bringing 
together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more 
relevant and valuable than ever before. “And we have a model for monetizing new 
services,” says Sand. 
With the introduction of Cisco® StadiumVision Mobile, the arena intends to further 
grow fan intimacy. Offered as an opt-in/opt-out service, a new mobile application will 
provide fans with live event video, instant replays, alternative camera angles, breaking 
news, key information, and promotional offers. As a result, the arena can build 
customer loyalty and drive revenues from advertising and ticket sales on the app. 
Technical Implementation
The arena’s LAN provides 10Gbps Ethernet connectivity and is built on Cisco Nexus® 
7000 and Catalyst® 4500 and 3750 Series Switches. The wireless LAN consists of 
four Cisco 5508 Series Wireless Controllers and 340 Cisco Aironet® 3500 and 3600 
Series Wireless Access Points equipped with Cisco CleanAir® technology to minimize 
interference and enable dynamic rerouting. In the arena bowl, the purpose-built, high-
gain Cisco Stadium Antenna is used to provide comprehensive coverage and capacity.
Cisco Prime™ Infrastructure offers unified management of both wired and wireless 
networks, which are secured with Cisco ASA 5585X Series Adaptive Security 
Appliance for firewalling services.
Collaboration is enabled with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, which 
supports 180 Cisco Unified IP Phones (6921, 9951, and 9971 Series) offering 
high-quality interactive multimedia communications and video. VIP suites are fitted 
with touchscreen phones, and the arena also uses Cisco Unified IP Conferencing 
and Unity® Express for integrated messaging and voicemail.
For video experience, the Tele2 Arena relies on Cisco StadiumVision. This solution 
allows hundreds or thousands of displays to be controlled from a single monitor, 
enabling, for example, in-game promotions or special offers of merchandise to 
suite holders. Cisco Digital Content Manager and Cisco Digital Media Player 4310 
are used to deliver live HD broadcasts from the Cisco-powered video headend, 
web content, graphics, and text on screens across the arena. The imminent 
addition of StadiumVision Mobile Streamer will provide live and playback video to 
tens of thousands of mobile devices.
Customer Case Study
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Andreas Sand
CFO and Deputy CEO
Stockholm Globe Arenas
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