Kasper & Associates Market Update: Broadband Antenna Technology

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For just over 6 years Kasper & Associates (K&A) has been working with George Samuel, President and CEO of MCW Wireless, regarding the sale of its technology which is applicable for use in both the Cellular Tower Antenna sector and in handheld devices (i.e. smart phones, tablets, etc.).  George and I were introduced to each other by a mutual acquaintance.  I quickly found him to be an inspirational example of what a motivated person with two PhD’s (Electrical Engineering and Physics) can accomplish.  George arrived in the U.S. from his native India several decades ago.  He is a U.S. citizen and a Christian from birth.  George’s background includes teaching at Washington University followed by being a Senior Vice President of General Dynamics Ordinance and Tactical Systems.  His next challenge was to pursue the start-up of MCW Wireless and develop its technology.

George and K&A teamed up to sell the MCW technology and were very close to completing a nine-figure transaction with Samsung Corporation.  Shockingly, at just the wrong time, the Vice Chairman of Samsung was convicted of bribery and embezzlement charges and sent to prison.  Immediately our deal was terminated by Samsung.  At this time we feel there’s an outside chance Samsung will be interested again.  Nevertheless, we’ve decided to continue our search for companies or investors looking for an opportunity which has the potential to revolutionize the telecommunication industry as it goes from 4G to 5G and 6G.

Following is information prepared by George Samuel on Broadband Antenna Technology which lists the superiority of the MCW patented technology.  George posts nine benefits which without question would result in spectacular revenue increases at any company already in the cell tower business or a company which services such entities.  We know our K&A network of professionals consists of people of influence with contacts worldwide and in many different industries.  Should you know of someone you think would have an interest in this transaction, we would greatly appreciate you passing this information along or making an introduction for us.

Thank you for spending time on this request.  Please feel welcome to call me.

Stay safe,

Ed Kasper, Founding Partner

817/738-4220, ext. 103, kasper@kasperassociates.com


Broadband Antenna Technology for 5G and Up

  • “If this antenna were sold by “CommScope” this would be the only antenna Verizon would use.” (Verizon CTO)
  • “Yes, this is truly a Broadband Antenna.” (Airtel CTO)
  • “We tested the antenna in our lab, to prove MCW claim.  And it was established that this truly is a broad band antenna as claimed.” (CommScope CTO)
  • “We are absolutely excited to use the antenna” (Ulf Magnusson, Ericcson)
  • “We could not find an antenna that works in the L-Band, until Mentum introduced us to the MCW antenna and it worked seamlessly in actual deployment.” (Light Squared)
  • “We were impressed that it is truly frequency agnostic and protocol agnostic. We replaced nine tower antennas broadcasting CDMA and GSM at 900 and 1800 MHz, with just three MCW antennas and covered the entire frequency band over the two protocols.” (TTSL)

And it goes on and on with all kind of accolades.

Typically principles of physics dictate one size/one frequency for an antenna.  This was barely sufficient for up to 2G transmissions.  Today the demand is 5G and up required to transmit 1000 and up MBPS.  This requires the antenna to have a frequency bandwidth of 1000 MHz and greater.  Due to the limitations under the principles of physics, hundreds of individual elements must be multiplexed together to achieve the desired results.  Due to the bell-curve type gain distribution against the frequency, multiple element configuration results in a loss of gain to the tune of 40% or more in a deployed network.  Besides, the very concept of multiplexing requires external power making it an active antenna.

A broadband antenna possessing a frequency bandwidth of 1000 MHz and up eliminates the need for multiplexing several elements and to have it powered for performance.  Use of MCW antenna provides the following benefits:
1. No need to change the antenna when the network decides to change the frequency
2. No need to change the antenna when the protocol is changed from 4G to 5G and 6G etc.
3. Reduces the cost of the antenna to the tune of minimum 70%
4. Reduces the deployment cost
5. Reduced weight and envelope size making it easy to share the tower space
6. Lower power consumption (Active vs. Passive)
7. Increased transmission efficiency
8. Fully tested and certified by MET labs
9. Totally patent protected.

George Samuel, President and CEO
MCW Wireless LLC
georgesamuel.samuel@gmail.com

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