High-tech upgrades in Vikings stadium
Wi-Fi: Stadium will be able to handle all 65,000 fans on their devices at one time.
Every angle: 2,000 scoreboard/television screens, including one for fantasy football. Order up: Devices will be able to order food/drinks, avoid busy bathrooms and find vendors. Better view: Personalization, like seat upgrades for dedicated fans, will be available via app.
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