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Shared Access announces 5G upgrade at Aviva Stadium, Dublin

25th June 2025

Shared Access, an owner and operator of shared wireless infrastructure, is pleased to announce the completion of a 5G upgrade to its Distributed Antenna System (DAS) at Dublin’s iconic Aviva Stadium

The enhanced system now delivers 5G connectivity for all three Irish mobile network operators – Three Ireland, Vodafone and eir. This upgrade ensures fans and visitors benefit from significantly improved mobile performance, coverage and capacity.

Aviva Stadium’s 5G system completion follows Shared Access’s state-of-the-art 5G  deployment at Dundrum Town Centre in late 2024.

Working in partnership with Vodafone, Three Ireland and eir, Shared Access designed and installed dedicated 5G equipment, complementing the existing 2G, 3G and 4G infrastructure.

In line with its commitment to sustainability, Shared Access also integrated a VoltServer digital electricity solution into the upgrade – improving energy efficiency and reducing the long-term environmental impact of the system.

The 5G system will be live on 27th June 2025, ensuring concertgoers attending Dua Lipa’s show enjoy seamless mobile connectivity throughout their experience at the world-class Aviva Stadium.

Sam Jackman, Chief Development Officer, Shared Access:
“We’ve been proud to partner with Aviva Stadium for over a decade, delivering connectivity that matches the world-class atmosphere of every football, rugby and event hosted there. This 5G upgrade reinforces our commitment to keeping Irish sport and live entertainment at the forefront of global connectivity.”

Declan Gaffney, Director of Radio Access Networks at Three Ireland:
“As Ireland’s largest sponsor of music, we know how important connectivity is to our customers to enable those shareable concert moments that make the memories live on. Delivering exceptional coverage and speeds is what we pride ourselves on and we are delighted to deliver Ireland’s fastest 5G network to our customers at the Aviva Stadium for an overall enhanced experience.”

Sheila Kavanagh, Network Director at Vodafone Ireland:
“We’re proud to partner with Shared Access in delivering enhanced 5G connectivity at the Aviva Stadium. For Irish sports fans and concert-goers, this means a faster and more reliable mobile network service – whether they’re staying connected with friends or capturing the moment live as they cheer from the stands.

“This latest upgrade also strengthens our partnership with the IRFU and builds on the success of our cutting-edge, innovative 5G MPN technology. Already transforming the game behind the scenes, it empowers the Irish Rugby team with real-time data to drive performance at every game.”

Jimmy Harris, Director of Mobile Network at eir:
“At eir, our goal is clear, to deliver Ireland’s best mobile experience, wherever our customers go. Big games, concerts and crowds demand big connectivity and thanks to our powerful 5G network, fans at the Aviva Stadium can enjoy world-class service for video calls, sharing content, and staying connected.”

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