When Super Bowl 50 attendees weren't watching Sunday's game, they were watching their smart phones.
On Tuesday, Comcast Business, which provided broadband and Wi-Fi service to Levi's Stadium, said the 71,000 fans there that day downloaded or uploaded 10 terabytes worth of data during the game.
(Comcast Business also supplies broadband Internet to Sports Authority Field at Mile High.)
Some of those bytes was to feed the Super Bowl 50 stadium app, which let people order food, watch Super Bowl commercials and replays and check lines.
And of those, the top 10 bandwidth data-heavy moments were, from the highest to lowest:
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