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About Us

Driven by curiosity and inspired by our customers’ success, MatSing is dedicated to making a difference. Our vehicle of change is the lens antenna, the breakthrough technology that we pioneered in 2005, and which continues to redefine the limits of antenna capacity, coverage, and operational efficiency. 

Instead of relying on electronically manipulated phased arrays, we harness the natural power of refraction, creating up to 48 highly isolated and concentrated beams on one antenna that can replace dozens of conventional dish antennas. The result is an unparallelled level of efficiency in terms of spectrum use, antenna counts, deployment time, cost, and environmental impact.

As a culturally diverse and family owned, global technology company, MatSing is deeply rooted in the core values of innovation, empathy, pragmatism, and collaborative success. That focus and our unique technology have led us to become a leading provider of high-capacity, multi-beam, multi-band antennas for stadiums, venues and arenas, and a technology disruptor within the macro network market.

From our game-changing innovations and operational transparency to our employee engagement and environmental stewardship, MatSing is focused on making a difference.  

Our Values are Non-Negotiable

Customer-Centric Agility

We adopt a customer-first mindset and have built in agility throughout our organization to deliver best-in-class RF Lens antenna products and superior service for our customers… always!

Collaborative Success

We prioritize the needs of our team members, always treating them as part of the Matytsine family; these values permeate onto our relationships with our customers, vendors, and partners.

Pragmatic Innovation

We focus on constant innovation in our products and processes; in doing so, we always place emphasis on simplistic, economically beneficial, and eco-friendly infrastructure solutions.

Empathy and Understanding

While we are highly passionate about what we do, we always place emphasis on understanding the needs of others; consideration and empathy are deeply embedded values in our people.

Globally Focused – Locally Responsive

Headquarters & Operations

Located in Irvine, California. While the company originally started and developed its patented metamaterial tech in Singapore, the bulk of its modern operations and 5G product line scaling are centered out of its Southern California facility.

Global Supply Chain & Distribution

According to corporate distribution documentation, MatSing maintains global manufacturing capabilities and operations spanning across North America, the Asia-Pacific region, and Europe to facilitate regional deployments at major arenas, stadiums, and macro infrastructure sites.

Our History

2005 – 2006: Foundation and Breakthrough Innovation
2005: MatSing is established in Singapore by Dr. Serguei Matytsine and sons, Leo and Michael. (Matytsine + Singapore = MatSing)

2006: The team invents and patents the world's first lightweight metamaterial optimized for radio frequency (RF) lenses. This breakthrough enables large-scale Luneburg (spherical) antennas to remain light enough for practical tower mounting.
2008 – 2011: Prototypes and Global Expansion
2008: MatSing constructs the world's first large-size Luneburg spherical lens antenna.

2009: The company showcases a 1-meter diameter, 360-degree multi-band lens antenna at the Singapore Airshow. Concurrently, they partner with the National University of Singapore (NUS) to deploy lens-driven antenna measurement tools.

2011: MatSing officially shifts its primary operational hub by launching US headquarters in Irvine, California.
2014 – 2015: Festival Deployments & Macro Testing
2014: MatSing achieves its first massive commercial milestone at the Coachella Music Festival. Partnering with AT&T, the deployment achieves record-breaking field data capacity over high-density festival crowds.

2015: The multi-beam lens antennas are rolled out to manage cellular strain at premium national events, including South by Southwest (SXSW) and the US Presidential Inauguration.
2018 – 2020: Stadium Takeover and Heavy Infrastructure
2018: MatSing secures its first full-scale stadium deployment at Amalie Arena (home of the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning), installing 20 large sphere lenses to blanket the seating bowl.

2019: Transitioning its tech out of event venues, MatSing releases a dedicated line of "Network Antennas" to provide macro tower capacity relief across global cellular networks.

2020: Large Sphere antennas are permanently deployed into mega-venues, including AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys) and Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders).

2020: MatSing designs high-gain, 450-beam lens arrays targeted specifically at satellite and aerospace tracking applications.

2021 – 2025: 5G Augmentation and Global Scale

2021: MatSing supplies major multi-beam arrays to support overlapping 4G/5G loads for AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile at the 2021 Presidential Inauguration.

2023: MatSing launches the 6-beam MBA panel antenna portfolio, delivering 4x4 MIMO capability per layer to allow carriers to augment spectrum utilization without increasing physical footprint.

2025: The company approaches a key manufacturing and shipping milestone, deploying nearly 2,000 specialized macro lens systems to support Australia's National Broadband Network.

2025: MatSing partners with KT Corp. of South Korea to successfully field test SuperCell, a high-altitude base station and antenna that can retransmit satellite signals to and from mobile users.

2026: The Expansion into High-Density Wi-Fi

2026 Wi-Fi 6E Integration: MatSing launches the MS-16.16W45 high-capacity Wi-Fi lens antenna at MWC Barcelona. This introduces their patented multi-beam refraction technology to enterprise Wi-Fi 6E fields, letting large arenas replace hundreds of standard access points with centralized lens arrays.

What others say about us

“With data demands of cell phones continuing to grow exponentially, driven by new apps and technology, our legacy DAS infrastructure could not keep up with those demands. AT&T introduced us to MatSing’s antenna technology, and we immediately knew their technology would give us the necessary capabilities with room to grow.”

Matthew Messick, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Dallas Cowboys and AT&T Stadium

“We looked at a hybrid approach, to use under-seat [DAS] antennas for the first 15 or 20 rows, but the cost was astronomical. We also heard that [an underseat deployment] may not have performed as well as we wanted. I had heard about the full MatSing deployment at Amalie and wondered if we could do that. It is the perfect marriage of cost reduction, better performance and aesthetics. We even painted them black, like little Death Stars. It’s one of the most innovative decisions we made.”

Matt Pasco, Vice President of IT, Las Vegas Raiders