Madcool Festival – Lens Technology

MADCOOL festival has the most advanced lens technology antennas of the manufacturer MATSING to give the highest capacity and data speed to its customers. During the month of July, the MADCOOL festival took place, which is one of the most popular events in Spain where thousands of people come together to enjoy the spectacle of music provided by the different bands that come from all over the world. This is mainly a challenge in terms of connectivity and data capacity for our clients, given that with conventional systems the network is usually collapsed. During this edition, our customer +Orange provided several mobile units with passive 5G antennas with 4 beams and independent tilt per beam where a throughput of more than 290Mb per user was achieved. ‘Events are full of moments that fans like to broadcast and share, so it is necessary to have the right technology to increase network speed and bandwidth to give the highest capacity to the user. Matsing lens antennas are designed to do just that,’ says Alfonso Aguiriano (CCO).

About MatSing

Founded in 2005, MatSing has developed and patented new meta-materials to create the world’s first lightweight and multibeam Lens Antennas. This new approach for high-performance, high-capacity antenna design is more efficient and offers key advantages over traditional antennas, the ability to provide broadband coverage, emit and maintain multiple beams, and to do so cleanly with minimal RF interference. Nationwide coverage isn’t the only critical challenge facing telecoms companies, and MatSing’s Lens antenna solution is ideal to meet the capacity demands at outdoor events, stadiums and macro uses in cities, suburbs, and rural areas. Each antenna can provide multiple independent sectors, up to 48, providing the highest capacity across multiple bands with the fewest antennas possible. MatSing lens technology is the perfect fit for 4G LTE and 5G mobile broadband coverage, and it is the most cost-effective network densification tool in the industry.

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