MatSing
MatSing is a telecommunications hardware company that designs and manufactures multi-beam lens antennas for high-capacity wireless networks.
- Multi-beam RF lens antennas for mobile and fixed wireless broadband (wireless infrastructure)
- Macro and small cell antenna solutions for stadiums, arenas, and large public venues (cellular network infrastructure)
- Antenna systems for outdoor urban and suburban coverage and capacity augmentation (RAN infrastructure)
- Support for 4G/LTE and 5G deployments across sub-6 GHz spectrum bands (mobile network technology)
- Engineering services for RF planning, optimization, and deployment of lens antenna solutions (network design and consulting)
More About MatSing
MatSing operates in the wireless infrastructure market with a focus on multi-beam RF lens antennas used by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), neutral-host providers, and venue owners to increase capacity and coverage. Its offerings are deployed in environments such as sports stadiums, entertainment arenas, convention centers, airports, and dense urban areas where user density is high and conventional antenna configurations may be constrained by site, zoning, or performance limits.
The company’s core technology centers on large-scale RF lens antennas (radio access network infrastructure) that use a dielectric lens structure to form multiple fixed beams from a single antenna structure. This approach allows a single antenna to support many sectors and frequency bands, typically aligned with 4G/LTE and 5G 5G New Radio (NR) deployments in sub-6 GHz spectrum. The lens-based architecture is designed to enable narrower beam patterns and higher sectorization within the same physical footprint compared with many traditional sector antennas.
In enterprise and operator networks, MatSing antennas are incorporated into macro and small cell Radio Access Network (RAN) designs, often mounted on masts, rooftops, catwalks, or venue structures. They interface with standard base station radios using common RF interfaces and follow industry RF engineering practices for azimuth, downtilt, and power configuration. The solutions are generally evaluated alongside other cellular antenna categories, such as panel antennas and active antenna systems, but differ in their use of a single physical lens structure to create multiple fixed beams.
MatSing positions its products within several solution areas: high-capacity venue coverage (cellular Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) and small cell alternative), outdoor urban hotspot capacity (macro cell enhancement), and fixed wireless or point-to-multipoint scenarios where multiple beams from a single site can serve different sectors. These antennas are typically integrated into 4G and 5G architectures built on 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standards, IP backhaul, and standard RAN management systems, without requiring proprietary baseband protocols.
For enterprise technical stakeholders, MatSing can be categorized under wireless infrastructure hardware, specifically multi-beam passive antennas used in radio access networks. Its portfolio and engineering services align with planning and optimization workflows for mobile operators and venue owners, including RF modeling, site selection, and sector configuration. This makes the company relevant to directory taxonomies that include mobile network infrastructure, cellular antennas, venue connectivity solutions, and high-density wireless access planning services.