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Stamford Bridge has become the first Premier League stadium to have a 5G network across its entirety.
Chelsea, in conjunction with sponsors Three, have deployed a fully operational 5G network at Stamford Bridge in the hope of driving innovation in connectivity to shape the future of fan experience across stadiums in the UK.
The partnership will also seek to improve network coverage for those living in the local area, with a number of microsites around the stadium.
The Blues entered an initial three-year agreement, believed to be worth a figure comparable to the £40million per year agreement that had been in place with Yokohama Tyres, with the mobile company as official shirt partners starting in the 2020/21 season, and from the outset had the ambition to ensure Stamford Bridge was 5G-enabled.
While the Covid-19 pandemic presented obstacles to the initial hope of bringing the technology to west London within the first year of the deal, the age of Stamford Bridge and other improvements presented other problems to overcome.
Installation was completed via abseilers, to access the upper parts of the stadium with the centre of