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Chelsea To Give Fans Free In-Stadium WiFi With Ericsson Partnership

English Premier League (EPL) champions Chelsea has announced that it will be introducing free WiFi internet coverage at its home ground of Stamford Bridge, thanks to a new partnership with Ericsson.

In a two-year deal, the club will use Ericsson’s Small Cell as a Service model, which will see the Swedish technology company design, build and operate a carrier-grade WiFi network at the champions’ stadium, based in Fulham, London. Ericsson will also manage the network on the club’s behalf.

Previously Ericsson handled in-stadium fan WiFi at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and also the 2016 European Championship in France. Meanwhile a similar partnership is in place with French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). In 2015, Polish soccer club Legia Warsaw became the first football club in Europe to sign a Small Cell as a Service contract with Ericsson.

Arun Bansal, Senior Vice President, Europe and Latin America, at Ericsson said: “Through this partnership, we will ensure the connectivity at Stamford Bridge matches the quality of the football and look forward to exploring further options that will enable Chelsea FC to take the digital experience to the next level.”

“We look forward to a rich partnership with Ericsson which will directly assist the thousands of fans who come regularly to Stamford Bridge” said Chris Townsend, Chelsea’s commercial director. “Ericsson leads the way in providing innovative digital solutions.”

Chelsea kick off the defense of its EPL crown with a home game to Burnley FC on Aug. 12.

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