There was never any question, we have always offered wireless in these
locations. However, none of ours are old enough for the word
"historic" to be involved, so we have it pretty easy.

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On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:44 AM Bull, Mary <mb...@wm.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I’m wondering if anyone here has dealt with a decision on wireless in the 
> theaters, concert halls, or recital halls on their campus. We have a new arts 
> complex coming on line in the next two years and there’s no clear direction 
> from faculty on whether wireless for the audience is desirable. The previous 
> main theater, and other currently used theaters on campus, did/do not have 
> full connectivity for the audience (just a few aps tacked on the walls that 
> were useless when the room was full). Facilities planning is favorable toward 
> building it in, so I’d prefer that too, especially since it would be much 
> harder or impossible to install if the faculty changes their mind in a few 
> years once the building is complete. However, I’m not sure whether there is 
> really an expectation from the audience that they should have wifi when they 
> attend a show or concert.
>
>
>
> Has anyone dealt with this on their campus? What influenced your choice?
>
>
>
> Mary Bull
>
> William and Mary
>
> 757-221-2491
>
> mb...@wm.edu
>
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