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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Deploys Outdoor Wi-Fi 6E at Notre Dame Stadium and Pilots Private 5G for Connectivity Everywhere with HPE Aruba Networking

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Instantly enables game-day wireless traffic to nearly triple upon 6GHz spectrum deployment, previewing institution-wide rollout of indoor and outdoor connectivity for powering AI, IoT, and other innovations across the institution’s 1,265-acre, 190-building campus

  • As the first higher education institution to deploy Wi-Fi 6E outdoors in its stadium, Notre Dame enables support for current and future innovation, including cutting-edge research by the Notre Dame Wireless Institute.

  • With up to 90 percent of 13,000 students projected to rely on Wi-Fi 6 devices by August 2025, the institution is completing its multi-phase roll out of Wi-Fi 6E across all academic, research, residential, recreational, and athletic spaces.

 

HOUSTON, April 30, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has deployed a Wi-Fi 6E solution from HPE Aruba Networking at Notre Dame Stadium, the 80,000-seat iconic home of the University of Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish football team, making it the first higher education stadium to deploy the Federal Communications Commission’s newly-approved 6 GHz spectrum outdoors. The multi-phase wireless-first initiative, which is bringing Wi-Fi 6E to indoor and outdoor spaces institution-wide, also includes a private 5G (P5G) pilot in conjunction with the Notre Dame Wireless Institute to explore opportunities for improving cellular experiences across campus for users and devices.

Notre Dame projects that up to 90 percent of its 13,000 students will rely on at least one Wi-Fi 6E device by the start of the next academic year, thus the institution set out to deliver on escalating connectivity demands and create a wireless-first campus. To provide a preview of the high-performance Wi-Fi 6E bandwidth that will blanket the 1,265 acre, 190-building campus by August 2025, the institution began with Notre Dame Stadium. During the institution’s final playoff game on December 20, 2024, Wi-Fi traffic peaked at more than 26 Gps, nearly three times the previous record despite zero-degree Fahrenheit weather.

"Given the accelerating expectations of our campus community and Fighting Irish fans for ever-evolving mobility, AI, and IoT-enabled experiences in the classroom, at research facilities, during recreational activities, and on game day, Wi-Fi 6E enables us to anticipate the future and say ‘yes’ to new innovations that we were unable to support with our legacy vendor," said John Buysse, senior director of University Network and Telephony Services at Notre Dame. "Further, we believe there are advantages indoors and outdoors for deploying P5G as a complimentary technology and are looking forward to the findings from our pilot."