MatSing serves communication needs at Accor Stadium in Sydney’s Olympic Park

September 1, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Bo Larsson of MatSing

MatSing, has announced their support of Accor Stadium in Sydney’s Olympic Park. Integrated with recent distributed antenna system (DAS), MatSing’s lens antennas provided secured and advanced cellular connectivity for Optus spectators attending sporting event while enjoying festivities at venue.

To serve communication needs at 83,500 capacity iconic stadium, with fans wanting to instantly share their experience with families and friends, recent indoor network has been put in place to deliver high-capacity cellular connectivity. The network includes 14 MatSing MS-MBA-4.4.2-F2-H2-L2 lens antennas covering the field and lower seating areas. The multibeam tri-band base-station antennas utilise a patented spherical lens design with 4 isolated F Band (3.3GHz – 4.2GHz) cross-polarised beams, 4 isolated mid-band (1695MHz – 2690MHz) cross-polarised beams and 2 isolated low-band (698MHz – 960MHz) beams.

“There is a need for increased connectivity in today’s world of sports and entertainment, and our lens antennas are proven to deliver high-capacity connectivity. Video and multimedia usage is exponentially higher at sporting events and music festivals and our lens antennas best serve the connectivity needs of these high-traffic venues. We are honored to have supported the highly successful World Cup and I would like to convey our thanks to all the parties involved in this mega project including Optus, Ventia, and Maser Australia for having delivered a next-generation network at the Accor Stadium that will serve connectivity needs for years to come.” says Bo Larsson, CEO of MatSing.

MatSing leverages patented light-weight metamaterials and ideal design to distinguish its high-performance antennas. Delivering high sectorisation with minimal signal interference, fewer number of antenna locations are typically required to deliver advanced performance that carriers want from their networks. As fans converge to watch events scheduled at historic venue, they will be able to connect augment their event experience.

“As a proudly owned and operated Australian company, Maser is thrilled to be involved in this innovative, state of the art lens antenna solution at one our country’s largest stadiums which will not only help audiences share those special sporting moments with those closest to them but also provide ongoing connectivity for all major sporting and entertainment events in the foreseeable future,” says Carys Geraghty, COO of Maser Australia.

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