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MatSing Announces Support for Multiple Satellite Applications Leveraging its Innovative Lens Antenna Solutions
March 19, 2024 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: 1 minute
MatSing, the pioneer of Luneburg Lens antennas, announced the extension of its portfolio of telecom-industry leading multibeam lens solutions to now support varied satellite applications. The combination of multibeam capabilities of the Luneburg Lens antennas and proprietary materials developed by MatSing are poised to transform satellite communications by delivering superior performance in a single system and/or lens array configuration.
High gain and low signal loss are all integral to Luneburg Lens technology as proven in telecom deployments by MatSing. With the advancements made by MatSing, satellite operators and other entities now stand to benefit from high-capacity downlink and reliable connectivity stemming from the use of the Luneburg Lens technology.
“With the number of satellites increasing exponentially every year, the complexities involved in delivering reliable connectivity and tracking multiple satellites concurrently is also growing,” said Leo Matytsine, MatSing EVP and co-founder. “Having pioneered the Luneburg Lens antennas since 2005, we have established our leadership in telecom where our multibeam lens antennas offer the highest capacity connectivity while maximizing spectral efficiency for the leading wireless carriers globally. For satellite communications, our lens antennas are supporting L, S, C, X, and Ku bands today and providing high capacity downlink to deliver substantial benefits for our customers.”
As the satellite industry congregates at the upcoming SATELLITE Show in Washington D.C. from March 18-21, 2024, MatSing will be in booth 925 showcasing its Luneburg Lens technology and discussing advancements being made to support satellite communications.
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