Cardiff Arms Park kicks off new season with digital upgrade




Cardiff Arms Park kicks off new season with digital upgrade
Daniel Bevan - Senior Journalist
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Cardiff Arms Park has entered the new rugby season with a high-tech boost, after Ogi, Wales’s leading full-service telecoms company, switched on an ultrafast full fibre connection at the stadium.
The upgrade, unveiled today (18 September), is part of a partnership between Ogi and Cardiff Rugby first established in 2022. It is designed to modernise the venue’s digital infrastructure, covering everything from pitch-side media coverage to hospitality systems and back-office functions.
Jamie Muir, Managing Director at Cardiff Rugby, said: “On match days, you’ve got hundreds of people posting, streaming and sharing – and that’s just the fans.
“Our rugby, media and operations teams rely on fast, reliable connectivity. With Ogi’s new set-up, we’ve got the behind-the-scenes bandwidth and confidence to do it all, without missing any of the action on the pitch.”
Ogi’s 25 Gigabit-capable network is being rolled out across Cardiff, connecting a wide range of businesses, from retailers to professional services firms. The partnership with Cardiff Rugby follows similar links with the Principality Stadium in Cardiff and Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli.
Sarah Vining, Brand Marketing Director at Ogi, said: “We’ve proudly supported Cardiff Rugby since our early days, and now we’re delighted to bring a digital edge to their historic home. This partnership goes beyond speed – it’s about strengthening communities, enhancing the fan experience, and backing the future of rugby in Wales.”
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