| There are many arenas and stadiums in the U.S.A. that use access points made by Cisco to provide wireless connectivity for their guests and staff. Some examples are: 
    Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California, which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with ultralow sidelobe patch array antennas that support high-density and large open-area environments such as auditoriums, convention centers, libraries, cafeterias, and arenas/stadiums.
    
    Network Rail in Georgia, which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with Cisco DNA Center to digitize traffic control for smooth and efficient transportation.
    
    Aeroports de Montreal in Canada, which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with Cisco Secure Firewall to provide secure and reliable Wi-Fi access for travelers and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    
    Adventist Health in the U.S.A., which uses Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Points with Cisco Secure Firewall to protect patient data and enable telehealth services.
    
    Aertssen Group in Sweden, which uses Cisco Meraki Wireless Access Points to provide cloud-managed Wi-Fi for its construction sites and offices.
     
   | Here is a list of some arenas and stadiums in the U.S.A. that use access points made by Cisco: 
    Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California
    
    AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
    
    Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California
    
    Staples Center in Los Angeles, California
    
    Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York
    
    Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
    
    Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
    
    Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia
    
    T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
    
    United Center in Chicago, Illinois
     
  This is not a comprehensive list and there may be other venues that use Cisco access points as well.
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