As connectivity demands surge across sports venues, entertainment spaces, and enterprise environments, AxyomCore is positioning indoor wireless infrastructure as a critical pillar of the modern fan and athlete experience. The company unveiled its flagship enterprise small cell at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona, highlighting what it describes as the industry’s highest-capacity network extender designed to support dense, high-traffic environments.
The enterprise small cell functions as a dedicated indoor coverage layer supporting both 4G and 5G networks. Capable of covering up to 31,000 square feet while supporting as many as 200 concurrent users, the unit delivers download speeds approaching 1 Gbps — significantly exceeding the footprint and user capacity typical of competing small-cell solutions. By covering larger areas with fewer radios, the system reduces installation complexity, infrastructure costs, and power consumption for operators and venue partners.
Small-cell technology has become increasingly important as wireless carriers confront the limitations of traditional macro networks, particularly inside arenas, convention centers, training facilities, and large indoor venues where building materials can disrupt higher-frequency 5G signals. Unlike signal repeaters, AxyomCore’s solution generates a new cellular signal, improving reliability, latency, and bandwidth in crowded environments.
The company’s technology is already deployed across thousands of locations throughout the United States and Europe, including hospitals, retail networks, warehouses, and major live events. Notably, AxyomCore small cells have supported connectivity and live broadcast transmission at international tennis tournaments through partnerships with global telecommunications providers, underscoring the growing intersection between telecommunications infrastructure and racquet sports event operations.
With global events increasingly dependent on uninterrupted streaming, real-time scoring, mobile ticketing, and connected fan experiences, reliable indoor connectivity is becoming as essential as court surfaces or lighting systems. By showcasing its enterprise solution at MWC Barcelona, AxyomCore is targeting network operators and venue stakeholders seeking scalable ways to densify coverage and future-proof facilities for next-generation wireless demands.
The announcement reinforces a broader industry trend: as racquet sports and live sporting events become more digitally integrated, advanced wireless infrastructure is emerging as a competitive advantage both on and off the court.





