Why should you use a 3-beam lens antenna?

When deployed in cell clusters, 3-beam antennas provide better wireless coverage thanks to tessellation. And lens antennas themselves offer unique performance benefits compared to traditional Butler-matrix models. Check out this video blog by Marty Zimmerman to learn more.

Demand on cellular networks continues to increase, which in turn drives more innovation in network equipment to support that demand. For a number of years, CommScope has endorsed the capacity benefits of splitting a traditional cell site into six sectors by using twin-beam antennas. For many sites these days, that is not enough capacity. Looking ahead, the challenge for network operators only gets worse. CommScope now offers a 3-beam lens antenna to split cell sites into nine sectors, which could be part of the solution. There are added benefits in using 3-beam antennas thanks to something called tessellation. And the nature of lens antennas themselves offer unique performance benefits compared to traditional Butler-matrix models. Check out this short video to learn more.

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