Backstage Networks – Venue Information – Stadiums / Arenas
Bandwidth Solutions for Oracle Park Events
Ensure reliable internet and WiFi for your event at Oracle Park in San Francisco with solutions from Backstage Networks. We provide these customizable services to keep your event running smoothly:
- Production and back-of-house WiFi
- Temporary internet service, fiber and broadband bandwidth
- Support for all major video broadcasting standards with low‑latency and bandwidth‑efficient point‑to‑point video contribution on our secure, global adaptive network
- Venue-wide network to replace or overlay the existing network
We install and manage cost-efficient, high-performing solutions — without the need for a long-term contract. Setup takes days (not weeks), and we can activate a network for repeat events to be made available as needed. Contact Backstage Networks.

Scalable WiFi Internet Connectivity solutions for the Oracle Park
- Internet Access from 10Mbps to 10Gbps through multiple transport providers
- High density venue WiFi services for conventions, exhibitor halls, keynote sessions and common areas
- Dynamic bandwidth Layer 2 Private connectivity for event WiFi and event space
- Managed Network Services: Full turnkey data network and WiFi design, onsite service delivery, validation, and management services for your event and / or venue
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Oracle Park
Oracle Park, located in San Francisco, California, is a multipurpose stadium that serves as the home of the San Francisco Giants. It has also hosted a variety of events, including football games, soccer matches, rugby tournaments, and concerts. With a seating capacity of over 40,000, the stadium is equipped with 122 wireless internet access points, making it a prime location for networking and internet services.
Additionally, the park features a social media cafe, a manually-operated scoreboard, and a members-only bar. Oracle Park has also been the site of numerous historic baseball events, including record-breaking home runs and World Series games.
