These days, part of watching anything on TV—sporting event or otherwise—is dicking around on your phone or tablet. For people attending the Super Bowl this year, it'll be no different; the New Orleans Superdome will have a robust Wi-Fi network. Ars Technica has
looked into the details, and it takes a lot of work to keep that sucker humming. That includes hunting down illicit devices.
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