
Light Reading Podcasts Verizon's Frontline team suits up for Super Bowl LVI
Cory Davis, director of public safety operations for Verizon, returns to the podcast while on site at Verizon's network-monitoring command center in SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, California. Davis and the Verizon Frontline team are gearing up for Super Bowl LVI; the service provider has been preparing for two years for this Super Bowl, investing $119 million in and around SoFi Stadium.
"We look at the [command center] like a football team, we have an offense, defense and special teams," says Davis. "The goal is to keep our network at 100% to the best of our ability and respond very quickly to anything that happens."
Verizon has an on-call team on site working with federal, state and local agencies to boost network capacity if needed.
Davis also provides a tour of Verizon's Tactical Humanitarian Operations Response (THOR) unit, which is a 5G disaster response prototype vehicle. For more on THOR, check out this previous podcast with Davis.
Here are just a few things covered in this podcast episode:
- Overview of Verizon's network-monitoring command center (00:39)
- Tour of the command center (02:25)
- Monitoring network performance (03:00)
- Verizon's preparations for the Super Bowl (04:27)
- Connectivity challenges at SoFi Stadium (05:36)
- Interactive fan experience and data usage (08:14)
- THOR vehicle tour (09:53)
- Recent THOR deployments (11:55)
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