BSU game day suite
Tyler M., Boise, ID

Albertsons Stadium suite for a Bronco home game. Suite WiFi was overloaded by the second quarter. WiFiT had a unit running for our group. Pricing was straightforward, no surprise fees, on-site tech showed up in a polo, no fuss.


Royal Farms Arena production
Liam C., Baltimore, MD

Touring concert production needed WiFi rental for backstage operations and broadcast feed at Royal Farms Arena. WiFiT delivered the exact specs we requested: 100 Mbps dedicated production SSID, 1ms LAN switching, no public-SSID contention.


Preakness corporate hospitality tent
Imani T., Owings Mills, MD

Hospitality tent during Preakness week at Pimlico. WiFiT's setup handled live odds feeds, point-of-sale, and a Zoom call from a client who couldn't make it in person. The infrastructure was invisible — which is the highest praise.


Trade show at BCC — exhibitor SSID worked
Marcus B., Pikesville, MD

Exhibitor at a regional manufacturing trade show at the Baltimore Convention Center. WiFiT had a dedicated exhibitor SSID with per-booth bandwidth quotas. My RFID lead-retrieval tools worked all weekend, no rebinding required.


Yacht-club wedding livestream
Aoife K., Annapolis, MD

Outdoor wedding at an Annapolis yacht club. Limited fiber, salt-air corrosion concerns, family on three continents watching live. WiFiT spec'd marine-grade enclosures and a 35 Mbps committed upstream. The broadcast ran 1080p without a single buffer event.


Merriweather brand activation
DeShawn O., Columbia, MD

Pre-show brand activation in the Merriweather Post Pavilion grounds. Outdoor, mixed RF environment, heavy concurrent device load. WiFiT engineered with directional sector antennas and a Starlink uplink layered on bonded cellular. Held 99.8% uptime per their post-event report.


Hopkins-affiliated conference
Rohit P., Towson, MD

Academic medical conference at a Towson hotel. WiFiT scoped 200 attendees, two livestreams, and a Cvent-driven registration flow. They sized the upstream at 250 Mbps which felt generous on paper and turned out to be precisely right at peak. Engineering-led approach, no hand-waving.


BCC biotech symposium — flawless throughput
Erika S., Baltimore, MD

We ran a 1,800-attendee biotech symposium at the Baltimore Convention Center with three concurrent breakout livestreams. WiFiT delivered 600 Mbps symmetric upstream with sub-25ms latency for the duration. The network ops dashboard they gave our IT lead made post-event reporting trivial. Specs matched the brief exactly.


Outdoor brand activation near Zilker
Rachel B., Westlake Hills, TX

Pop-up activation in a parking lot off Barton Springs Rd. No power, no fiber, no usable cell. They brought batteries, a satellite dish, and a meshed access point ring. Crew stayed on standby the whole afternoon.


Hackathon went smooth
Kenji O., Leander, TX

Two-day hackathon at a Domain coworking space. 220 builders all pulling from GitHub and pushing containers. WiFiT split the bandwidth into separate VLANs for the judges, the players, and the press. Good engineers — they actually understand the network.


Wedding livestream from Driftwood
Sofia M., Buda, TX

Hill Country venue with one bar of LTE if you stood in a specific spot. WiFiT brought Starlink, mounted it on a tripod, and family in Italy and Argentina watched the ceremony in HD. Truly above and beyond.


Corporate offsite at the Domain
Daniel V., Austin, TX

Three-day product offsite at a private space in the Domain. The building commercial fiber was being upgraded — found out the day before. WiFiT got a Fusion unit on a truck and to us by 7am. Engineering team did not notice anything was different.


Trade show booth saved
Hannah K., Pflugerville, TX

Our AI demo at the Austin Convention Center needed real upload speed and the venue WiFi was capped. WiFiT dropped in a dedicated bonded line at our booth and we ran live model inference for two full days. Will rebook for next year.


ACL pre-party covered
Olufemi A., Cedar Park, TX

Booked them for an artist pre-party at a private venue south of downtown two days before ACL. They handled the streaming feed, the box-office WiFi, and the merch Square readers off one unit. Easy book, on-site tech showed up an hour early.


F1 weekend at COTA — flawless
Priya R., Round Rock, TX

Hosted a hospitality suite at Circuit of the Americas during F1 weekend. Cell networks were cooked from Friday morning on. WiFiT pre-staged a satellite plus bonded cellular hybrid and we ran payment terminals and streaming the entire weekend without a hiccup.


Fusion 3 ate SXSW for breakfast
Marcus T., Austin, TX

We ran a 1,400-attendee enterprise summit at the JW Marriott during SXSW week. Venue WiFi was unusable by 9am because every floor was saturated. WiFiT had a bonded LTE Fusion 3 plus a Starlink dish running by 9:30 and our keynote livestream never dropped a frame. Saved the whole week.


Spring Training sponsor activation, perfect uplink
Marcus Webb, Glendale, AZ

Ran a sponsor activation at Westgate Entertainment District during Spring Training and needed dedicated bandwidth for our live video booth pulling 4K feeds back to our Chicago HQ. WiFiT's setup absolutely held — even with 20,000+ fans crowding the cellular towers within a half mile. Saved our entire activation.


Saved our executive offsite at the JW Marriott Camelback
Rachel Chen, Scottsdale, AZ

180-person executive offsite at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn. The resort's WiFi capped at single-digit Mbps in our breakout rooms and our remote team in Singapore was joining every session. WiFiT set up bonded cellular in under two hours and we ran the full week without one dropped video call. They'd warned us about the property's limits before we even arrived.


Six days at the Tucson Gem Show without one drop
Daniel Park, Tucson, AZ

We had two adjacent ballrooms at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass during Gem Show week. Cloud inventory scanning gemstones, payment terminals running, and a separate WiFi for our buyer authentication. Six days straight, zero connectivity issues. The hotel's free guest network would have collapsed inside an hour with that kind of load.


Sales Kickoff at Beaver Creek — Held Up Perfectly
Aisha K., Vail, CO

200-person SKO at Beaver Creek with two livestreams running. Resort WiFi never would have held up. Their team drove over from Denver the day before and had everything live by morning.

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