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U.S. World Cup Stadiums Offer Faster Wireless: TechCo Study

TSC Desk by TSC Desk
March 26, 2026
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U.S. World Cup Stadiums Offer Faster Wireless: TechCo Study

World Cup stadiums in U.S. have faster wireless than those in Canada, Mexico

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The 2026 World Cup is set to showcase not only the world’s top soccer talent but also the varying levels of wireless connectivity across its North American host stadiums. According to a new report by Ookla, fans attending matches in U.S. stadiums can expect significantly faster download speeds compared to those in Canada and Mexico. This disparity highlights the technological readiness of venues and could impact fan experiences during the tournament.

Connectivity at U.S. Stadiums

The report highlights that U.S. stadiums are leading in terms of connectivity. The Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta tops the list with a median download speed of 413.74 Mbps, setting a high bar for fan expectations. Lincoln Financial Field in Pennsylvania follows with speeds of 329.31 Mbps. Even MetLife Stadium, which will host the World Cup finals, offers a robust 282.53 Mbps. These figures suggest that U.S. venues have invested heavily in infrastructure to ensure seamless connectivity, which is becoming an increasingly critical factor in enhancing live sports experiences.

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Canadian and Mexican Venues Lag Behind

In contrast, Canadian stadiums such as BC Place and BMO Field report slower speeds, both clocking in at 140.61 Mbps. This gap could pose challenges for fans looking to share their experiences in real-time or access digital services during matches. Mexican stadiums face even slower connectivity, primarily relying on Telcel’s 4G LTE network. The report indicates that while Canadian telecom providers like Telus and Rogers are making strides in 5G usage, Bell remains on LTE, suggesting a need for further investment to match U.S. capabilities.

Implications for the Industry

The varying levels of connectivity across North American stadiums underscore broader trends in telecom infrastructure and investment. The U.S. appears to be leading the charge in deploying high-speed networks at major venues, a move likely driven by competitive pressures and consumer demand for better digital experiences. For Canadian and Mexican telecoms, the World Cup serves as a wake-up call to accelerate their 5G deployment efforts. The event also highlights the importance of roaming services, as international fans will rely heavily on robust networks to stay connected.

As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup continues, the focus on connectivity will likely intensify. For host countries, the event offers an opportunity to showcase their technological prowess and enhance the fan experience. The disparity in wireless speeds could prompt further investments in infrastructure, ensuring that all fans, regardless of location, can enjoy a seamless and connected World Cup experience.

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