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MySouthWestGA.com - August 26, 2010 UGA football fans can text for help at games UGA and In Stadium Solutions will offer the text message communication system starting at the home opener on Sept. 4 against Louisiana-Lafayette. Notre Dame Football - August 25, 2010 Fan Assistance Texting The fan assistance texting program worked very well during the 2009 season. In an effort to continually improve the University’s effort to offer guests a safe and enjoyable game experience, Game Day Operations has done significant work in the off-season to improve this service. Duke University - August 24, 2010 New Duke services, traffic routes enhance football experience The Duke community and visitors can now register for up-to-the-minute traffic information only on game days via text message updates by signing up online or by texting “DUKEINFO” to 69050. Tennessean.com - August 23, 2010 Tennessee Vols announce stadium, game day changes Tennessee Athletics in conjunction with InStadiumSolutions (ISS) will introduce a fan text messaging system at Neyland Stadium, beginning with the Sept. 4 game against UT Martin. This system allows fans to request immediate assistance from event management personnel through a text message. “This system allows us to increase our efficiency in addressing fans’ needs in a simple and effective way,” said David Elliott, Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management. “Through the fan text messaging system, we are able to enhance our customer service capability.” Troy Messenger - August 17, 2010 Troy University, Pike Co. EMA to team for new emergency system A new emergency text messaging system is on its way to Pike County as part of a joint venture between the Pike County Emergency Management Agency and Troy University. Examiner.com - August 5, 2010 Seaworld offers ride wait times via text messaging service Seaworld's text messaging service has evolved by now offering wait times via text messaging. To check wait times at Seaworld, simply text the word "Manta" to 69050 and wait times will be texted to you. Dailyme.com - June 24, 2010 Text messaging system allows visitors to report safety hazards, messes: Service will be available during events at the Kibbie Dome Visitors to the dome who notice safety hazards or messes -- from drink spills to broken railings to toilet overflows and more -- will be able to use their cell phones to text message the incident location to a five-digit number unique to the UI. The messages will be routed to an ISS computer program monitored by USS and dome supervisors, who will dispatch a janitor or other appropriate staff member to the site. IBTimes.com - May 21, 2010 Notre Dame To Implement ISS "Command Post" Venue Management System For 2010 Football Games Notre Dame joins with In Stadium Solutions (ISS) to announce the implementation of their cutting edge “Command Post” Venue Management System beginning with the 2010 football season, which includes both an enhanced version of the ISS text-message system used successfully last year for the 2009 football season, as well as their new Incident Management System. Catchfence.com - April 22, 2010 Talladega Superspeedway Implements Fan Texting Service In Grandstands Talladega Superspeedway has partnered with InStadiumSolutions (“ISS”) to implement a text-message based communication system at their facility. The text messaging system allows fans to communicate directly with the racetrack’s command post if assistance is needed in dealing with any special needs inside the facility. The service is being provided at all International Speedway Corporation facilities and successfully debuted in May at Darlington Raceway. Texas Motor Speedway - March 1, 2010 TMS To Implement Text Messaging System To Provide Immediate Assistance To Fans On Race Weekend Texas Motor Speedway will utilize the system created by InStadiumSolutions (ISS) that will allow fans to reach the speedway’s command center immediately and request assistance for a variety of special needs, including but not limited to medical, security, fan disturbances, lost children and customer service issues. PRWeb - January 27, 2010 In Stadium Solutions (ISS) Text Messaging Service To Be Used at Sun Life Stadium for 2010 Pro Bowl & Super Bowl ISS, whose text messaging service was used at least year’s Super Bowl in Tampa will again be used at this year’s game in Miami when it’s played at Sun Life Stadium. The system will be used at this year’s Pro Bowl game as well. Fans will be able to text issues right from their cell phone directly to the security command center at Sun Life Stadium The Observer - November 20, 2009
Notre Dame Game-Day Arrests Decrease this Season “Text message started last year in the NFL. We talked to the company that did it. We’ve had people text us who’ve had medical problems,” he said. “Now other schools are starting to come to us and ask us how we do this. They’re asking us about our model.” Blues.nhl.com - November 18, 2009 Blues Introduce In-Game Texting The St. Louis Blues are pleased to announce a partnership with In Stadium Solutions (ISS) to bring fans an interactive texting system during Blues home games.
HardcoreRaceFans.com - October 30, 2009 Safety a Priority at Talledaga Also, Talladega went a step further and partnered with InStadiumSolutions (ISS) to implement a text-messaging service for fans in case of an emergency. The system is in place at all International Speedway Corporation tracks and was debuted at Darlington Raceway in May. Inlander.com - October 26, 2009
The Spokane Arena gives audience members the power to defeat the worst type of fan In Stadium could offer a text-messaging service, allowing fans to send messages directly to Arena security. Suddenly, everyone in the audience has their own Bat Signal, able, with a few keystrokes, to broadcast their distress. KXLY.com - October 9, 2009 Arena launches new plan to combat knuckleheads SPOKANE -- Sporting events are supposed to be a rowdy time but sometimes the guy sitting next to you can get just a little out of control and ruin the game for you. So now the Spokane Arena has come up with the Knucklehead Text Program. Gainesville.com - September 23, 2009 A drop in arrests, but still some rude game attendees University Police Capt. Earl Crews said a new text-messaging system allowing fans to report issues could be playing a part.The use of the system has increased each game, with 143 texts being sent Saturday. USM.edu - September 10, 2009 Southern Miss to Unveil Security Text Messaging System at Game The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) at Southern Miss, in conjunction with the university’s athletic department, plans to conduct an inaugural test of the unique text-messaging system created by In Stadium Solutions (ISS), a national software company based in South Florida. UCFAthletics.com - September 2, 2009
UCF, ISS Partner to Help With Fan Safety at Football Games
ORLANDO, Fla. - UCF Athletics strives to create a safe and fun environment for all visitors and fans. To help facilitate this, UCF Athletics has partnered with In Stadium Solutions (ISS) to announce the implementation of a text-message based communication system at Bright House Networks Stadium for the start of the 2009 football season. Frontstretch.com - August 21, 2009 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY IMPLEMENTS FAN TEXTING SERVICE IN GRANDSTANDS Michigan International Speedway® (“MIS”) has partnered with InStadiumSolutions (“ISS”) to implement a text-message based communication system at the facility. The service debuted this past June at MIS and will be available to fans again during the “Show Me the Carfax Race Weekend.” ND.edu - August 20, 2009 Notre Dame introduces improvements to football weekend experience In an effort to encourage appropriate behavior, fans will be able to utilize a new text messaging system to report any instances of unruly or disruptive behavior in conjunction with home games, including inside Notre Dame Stadium.
Fanhouse.com - August 17, 2009 Rams Fans Can Text to Security About Rowdy Fans The St. Louis Rams are giving their fans the ability to text message security concerns without having to miss a play. SearchMotorSports.com - June 24, 2009 Richmond Int'l Raceway Implements Fan Texting Service in Grandstands Richmond International Raceway has partnered with InStadiumSolutions (“ISS”) to implement a text message-based communication system during race weekends. The service will be introduced this weekend at Richmond International Raceway as America’s Premier Short Track hosts the IndyCar Series for the SunTrust Indy Challenge and the USAC Silver Crown Series for the James River Grounds 100 on Saturday night, June 27, as well as the USAC Sprint Car Series for the Rotondo Weirich Showdown on Friday night, June 26. Omaha.com - June 16, 2009 Game Day Troubles? Text It The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police Department is now accepting citizen crime reports via text message, a service upgrade that ultimately will aid in improving security at its more populated events where a traditional phone call isn't as practical. Milwaukee.Brewers.mlb.com - June 1, 2009 "Play Nice - Be a Friendly Fan" texting program at Miller Park unveiled Fans offered opportunity to participate by texting concerns to Miller Park staff. The Milwaukee Brewers are debuting a service under which fans will have the opportunity to instantly and discreetly alert stadium personnel to any fan behavior issues by simply sending a brief text message from their cell phone. SI.com - May 13, 2009 ISC Implements Texting Service at all 12 Racetracks - Fans Can Call For and Receive Immediate Assistance International Speedway Corporation (“ISC”) has partnered with InStadiumSolutions (“ISS”) to implement a text-message based communication system at all of its 12 major motorsports facilities. Gainesville.com - April 18, 2009 UF Unveils Emergency Text System for Stadium At today's Orange & Blue Game, attendees unhappy with an unruly neighbor or in need of help will have a new resource.The University of Florida will debut a new system that uses text messages to let fans communicate in the case of an emergency or a disturbance at the stadium. The system will be used for the 2009 season at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. GatorZone.com - April 9, 2009 UF Implements Fan Text Messaging System for 2009 Football Games The University of Florida joins with In Stadium Solutions (ISS) to announce the implementation of a text-message based communication system at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for 2009 football games, beginning with the Orange & Blue Debut Spring Game to be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 18. Columbia Spectator Online Edition - April 2, 2009 Sporting Arenas Invaded by Big Brother The ISS has also reported that the text messaging service—now operational at NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, NCAA games—has been used for medical emergencies and by fans who forgot or lost their tickets en route to the venue. ABC2News.com - April 1, 2009 Feature Story Orioles to use new system to help control rowdy fans. “If someone is behaving inappropriately violating personal space that's something we want to know about cheering for the other team is permitted but invading the personal space and taking it too far is something we want to take control of.” Orioles Spokeswoman Monica Barlow says. ESPN.com - March 25, 2009 Life of Reilly Unruly fans, your day is gone.Big Brother is watching. PopSci.com - January 29, 009 Feature Story - Entertainment & Gaming Section It’s likely you’ve attended a sporting event with Text Technology. In Stadium Solutions (ISS), who is providing the service to Raymond James Stadium for the Super Bowl, first used its platform for advertising purposes two years ago but has since shifted to hooligan tracking. PennLive.com - January 24, 2009 Feature Story At Super Bowl, former state police commissioner will watch fans, not game. One of Miller's main projects this year was implementing a text-messaging system that allows fans to quickly and inconspicuously summon stadium security if they see something that's starting to get out of hand. It will be in use next Sunday for the first time at a Super Bowl. "It provides a way that fans, sitting in their seat ... can alert security that there's a problem," Miller said. Switched.com - January 23, 2009 Feature Release Story NFL's Security Texting System will be on-duty at the Super Bowl. Visitors of the Raymond James Stadium will be able to send text messages from their cell phones if they feel threatened or offended by other visitors at the game.
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