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Boingo to Power Major Golf Resort with Neutral Host Cellular DAS Network

Boingo to Power Major Golf Resort with Neutral Host Cellular DAS Network Image Credit: Boingo

Boingo Wireless has been selected by Omni PGA Frisco Resort to design, build, and manage a neutral host cellular DAS network for the golf resort, scheduled to open in Spring 2023. 

The large mixed-use campus will feature Omni’s newest luxury resort, championship golf courses, event space, an expansive retail and entertainment district, and will serve as the home of PGA of America. The Boingo DAS network will bring best-in-class cellular coverage to the property, and enable seamless and secure mobile connectivity for staff, players and guests.

Boingo is one of the largest DAS providers in the U.S. and works with world-class properties like Omni Hotels & Resorts to deliver wireless connectivity that is built for the 5G era. Boingo networks are deployed with a neutral host approach, which accommodates LTE and 5G solutions from all Tier One carriers under one managed platform. At Omni PGA Frisco Resort, Boingo networks will cover more than 510 guest rooms and resort amenities including retail, dining and event spaces.

Working in partnership with the city of Frisco, Omni PGA Frisco Resort will welcome the local community to enjoy the facility, granting high school students access to practice areas, hosting district tournaments and providing educational and career opportunities. Major PGA championships, including the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship in 2023, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in 2025 and the PGA Championship in 2027 are scheduled to be played at the new Frisco location.

Brent Lessing, CIO for Omni Hotels & Resorts
We are confident that Boingo is the right partner to not only design and install the commercial cellular DAS, but also provide ongoing support and enhancements to the system to meet the ever-changing cellular landscape.

Boingo CEO Mike Finley
Such a state-of-the-art property requires state-of-art connectivity to meet growing mobile demands—from guests using 5G smartphones to staff managing operations on tablets to players relying on wearable technology to track their performance—and Boingo is there to deliver.

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