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Mile High Stadium is adding Wi-Fi for all fans — not just Verizon users

Posting an Instagram from Mile High Stadium is about to get a whole lot easier for lots of fans.

Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium is rolling out new Wi-Fi that will be open to all fans — not just Verizon Wireless customers, as is the case now — that should be fully operational by the time the Denver Broncos play their first home game against Green Bay during week three of the preseason. (The official schedule won’t be announced until next week.)

The total Wi-Fi project will cost around $6 million dollars, Broncos director of facilities Zach Myhra said Wednesday during the regular Metropolitan Football Stadium District board of directors meeting. Verizon has signed on to cover half of the costs. The Broncos will pick up $2.175 million of the gab.

Read the full story at The Denver Post.

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, JAN. 17–FILE-Fans cheer the Denver Broncos as they play the St. Louis Rams in this Aug. 14,1997, file photo in Mile High Stadium. Broncos owner Pat Bowlen is threatening to sell the team if voters do not help pay for a new stadium, the team is going to its fifth Super Bowl and appears to be swaying public opinion to Bowlen’s favor every step of the way. (AP Photo/Rich Clarkson, HO)

RICH CLARKSON

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, JAN. 17–FILE-Fans cheer the Denver Broncos as they play the St. Louis Rams in this Aug. 14,1997, file photo in Mile High Stadium. Broncos owner Pat Bowlen is threatening to sell the team if voters do not help pay for a new stadium, the team is going to its fifth Super Bowl and appears to be swaying public opinion to Bowlen’s favor every step of the way. (AP Photo/Rich Clarkson, HO)

RICH CLARKSON

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