Liberty Science Center after-hours event
Sasha L., Jersey City, NJ
Corporate after-hours buyout, 400 guests, payment terminals, photo booth, a live AR demo. The Jersey City event WiFi rental held every piece. Pricing came in under the Manhattan benchmark.
Half what Manhattan quoted us
Eduardo F., Jersey City, NJ
We had three Manhattan vendor quotes for our Harborside fintech summit and they were all north of double what WiFiT charged. The Jersey City event WiFi rental was clean, the lead engineer arrived early, and we saved enough to rebook with WiFiT for the next quarter.
TIAA Bank Field VIP suite event
Manny F., Jacksonville, FL
Stadium-level WiFi was contested during a major event. WiFiT delivered a dedicated suite network with isolated bandwidth. Quote-to-delivery in under a week.
Corporate retreat at Sawgrass
Priya R., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Resort WiFi was overloaded during our breakouts. WiFiT installed a private network for the conference rooms in a few hours. Cost-effective relative to upgrading the resort's package.
Port-area corporate offsite
Tobi A., Jacksonville, FL
Hosted at a venue near Jaxport with poor connectivity. WiFiT used bonded cellular plus Starlink. Got a real quote with a real number — no 'starting at' games — and the network just worked.
Wedding at Riverside Avondale
Carmen V., Orange Park, FL
Outdoor riverside venue, weak cellular. Hired WiFiT for streaming + photographer uploads. Cost was reasonable for a single-day event and the streaming feed never dropped.
Convention at the Prime Osborn Center
Brendan O., Jacksonville, FL
Old building, awful in-house WiFi. WiFiT ran a parallel network for our 800-attendee event. Got a full quote in under 24 hours and the install was done by noon on setup day.
Beach festival on the boardwalk
Anika S., Jacksonville Beach, FL
No fiber, no venue WiFi, salt air corrosion concern. They brought weatherized gear and a Starlink kit as backup. Vendor payment system held through two days of 70K+ foot traffic. Pricing was flat-rate, no surprise fees.
Tailgate hospitality at EverBank — paid for itself
DeShawn B., Jacksonville, FL
Eight luxury hospitality units at the EverBank Stadium tailgate lot. POS terminals, ticket scanning, social broadcasting. Quoted upfront, no add-ons. Worked all six home games we contracted.
Holiday corporate party
Mateo V., Plainfield, IN
Photo booth, DJ, live polling for 200 employees at a warehouse venue near the airport. They came through.
Trade show booth, two days, no drama
Hana T., Indianapolis, IN
We rented a Fusion device for our exhibit at the Indiana Convention Center. Plug, power, go. Invoice was clean.
Great backup for our hybrid conference
Olusegun A., Noblesville, IN
House WiFi was fine until session two. They ran a parallel network for the AV team only and it saved the day.
Final Four pop-up worked great
Brent K., Indianapolis, IN
We ran a sponsor activation tent near Georgia Street during the NCAA weekend. Foot traffic was nuts and the rig kept up.
Saturday wedding livestream
Lucia R., Greenwood, IN
Outdoor reception at a farm outside Greenwood, no fiber for miles. Their Starlink kit gave us solid video for grandma watching from Lima. Setup took maybe twenty minutes.
GenCon booth never went down
Devon M., Fishers, IN
Four days, payment terminals, demo tablets, livestream to YouTube. Zero issues. The tech checked in twice a day without being asked.
Made the keynote livestream possible
Anika P., Carmel, IN
We hosted a med-tech summit at the JW Marriott and the house bandwidth was choking under 400 attendees. WiFiT had a dedicated pipe running in under an hour.
Race weekend rescue
Jordan H., Indianapolis, IN
Our hospitality suite at the Indy 500 had us streaming live timing to thirty clients. The on-site tech showed up at 6am, set up two bonded uplinks behind Pagoda Plaza, and we never dropped a frame all weekend. Honestly the calmest race day I've had in eight years.
Spring Training media coverage
Owen D., Glendale, AZ
Press box uplink for documentary crew during Cactus League. Reliable dailies transfer every night. Showed up early both days.
Sales kickoff at the Renaissance
Renata B., Avondale, AZ
350-person corporate offsite. Hotel WiFi caps were a problem for the breakout sessions. They priced a parallel network at a number the CFO didn't argue with.
Fourth of July sponsor village
Kingsley O., Glendale, AZ
We had three POS lanes and a live-streaming photo booth. House network was overwhelmed by 20:00. Their generator-friendly portable WiFi setup ran straight through midnight.