5G Becomes Domestic
Argela, the R&D subsidiary of Türk Telekom sets 5G standards for the world by producing next-generation technologies. Argela introduced ProgRAN, which includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. ProgRAN is the leading company in communication technologies; Software Defined Network (SDN) used in MİLAT project and domestic base station developed under ULAK project attracted intense interest of the participants. ProgRAN will divide the cellular network into smaller networks with its flexible and customizable structure and make each of them transferable between the requirements. Thus, for example a surgeon in İstanbul will be able to have a high quality seamless connection to a surgery at an eastern province and conduct the surgery remotely with the private 5G network provided with ProgRAN. Türk Telekom has submitted 12 patent applications under the ProgRAN project and 15 patent applications more are in line. Bülent Kaytaz said “we are not just aiming to sell but also to have intellectual property. We started to work 3-5 years ego. We need an eco-system to reverse the brain drain. 5G should be a state policy.”
Domestic 5G Technology
Argela introduced a new project to develop a national 5G network infrastructure called ProgRAN. The project features studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. Noting that Türk Telekom has submitted 12 patent applications under the ProgRAN Project, Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said “we are not just aiming to sell but also to have intellectual property. We started to work 3-5 years ago. We need an eco-system to reverse brain drain. 5G should be a state policy.”
Argela Submits 12 Patent Application For 5G
Türk Telekom introduced ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G at the stand of one of its subsidiaries, Argela at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. ProgRAN includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. Software Defined Network (SDN) used in MİLAT project and domestic base station developed under ULAK project attracted intense interest of participants. Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said that 12 patent applications have been submitted under the ProgRAN project and 15 more are in line.
Argela Introduces Domestic 5G Infrastructure
Argela, the R&D subsidiary of Türk Telekom introduced ProgRAN that will shape the future of 5G, the domestic base station ULAK, and national 5G network infrastructure project MİLAT. Noting that Türk Telekom has submitted 12 patent applications under the ProgRAN project and 15 patent application more are in line, Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said “ProgRAN includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. Thus, for example a surgeon in İstanbul will be able to have a high quality seamless connection to a surgery at an eastern province and conduct the surgery remotely with the private 5G network provided with ProgRAN” and added “we are not just aiming to develop to sell but also to have intellectual property. We started to work 3-5 years ego. We need an eco-system to reverse the brain drain.”
Argela Sets 5G Standards For The World
Türk Telekom launches the 5G technologies that will set 5G standards at the stand of one of its subsidiaries, Argela at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. ProgRAN, 5G technology solution was introduced at the stand of Argela, the R&D subsidiary of Türk Telekom, the leading company in communication technologies; Software Defined Network (SDN) used in MİLAT project and domestic base station developed under ULAK project attracted intense interest of the participants. ProgRAN includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said that Argela is the leader of 5G technolohy and have developed products that are worth millions of dollars and added, “Companies increases their revenue by developing patents. We should also have the patent of products. Otherwise we have to pay for intellectual property licence.” 5G model provided with ProgRAN will divide the cellular network into smaller networks with its flexible and customizable structure and make each of them transferable between the requirements. Türk Telekom also introduced the MİLAT project which was initiated by the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM) and where subsidiary Argela was the only company with required technical qualification and the Software Defined Network(SDN) technologies at Mobile World Congress. The project is planned to be completed in two years.
Argela Produces Domestic 5G Infrastructure
Türk Telekom’s subsidiary Argela is getting ready for 5G technologies in 2020. The company introduced ProgRAN which, is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G at the Argela stand at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said that Telekom has submitted 12 patent applications under the ProgRAN project and added “we are not just aiming to develop to sell but also to have intellectual property rights. We should have the patent of the products. Otherwise we have to pay for intellectual property licence.” ProgRAN will divide the cellular network into smaller networks with its flexible and customizable structure and make each of them transferable between the requirements.
Argela Sets Standards By ProgRAN
- Argela introduced ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. With the Cloud-Ran Technology, ProgRAN will divide the cellular network into smaller networks with its flexible and customizable structure and make each of them transferable between the requirements. Türk Telekom with its ProgRAN solution, is among the companies with full membership of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute – ETSI and 3GPP that are the organizations determining the standards for mobile technologies.
- ULAK AND MİLAT PROJECTS ATTRACTS INTEREST OF PARTICIPANTS
- Software Defined Network (SDN) used in MİLAT project and domestic base station developed under ULAK project attracted intense interest of participants. 4.5G domestic base station ULAK project was carried out with the support of the Undersecretariat of Defence Industries. MİLAT Project aims to move the network infrastructure and information security of Turkey in the area of public security to the top level. The project that aims to minimize the external dependence with its secure and national 5G network infrastructure
Türk Telekom Starts Fast in 5G
Türk Telekom continues to invest in future technologies in line with the vision of realizing the digital revolution of Turkey. Türk Telekom, playing an active role in determining the road map for 5G, introduced ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G at the stand of one of its subsidiaries, Argela at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. Software Defined Network (SDN) used in MİLAT project and domestic base station developed under ULAK project attracted intense interest of participants.
Argela is at GSMA with World Class Softwares
Continuing to invest in future technologies, Türk Telekom introduced 5G technology solutions at the stand of Argela, the R&D subsidiary of Türk Telekom such as ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G, ULAK project with “Software Defined Network (SDN)” technologies that form the basis of secure and national 5G network infrastructure project MİLAT. ProgRAN includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. Argela’s Smart Softwares enable the base stations to be automatically commissioned without requiring manpower. Thus the initial installation time for the station decreases and allows to lower the costs. MİLAT Project aims to move the network infrastructure and information security of Turkey in the area of public security to the top level and is planned to be completed in two years. Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz “we need not just domestic production but also domestic intellectual property. In this regard we are planning to develop projects supports Türk Telekom’s vision on 5G technologies” said. Türk Telekom has submitted 12 patent applications under the ProgRAN project.
Domestic 5G Technology
Türk Telekom introduced ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G at the stand of Argela at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. ProgRAN includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. Software Defined Network (SDN) used in MİLAT project and domestic base station developed under ULAK project attracted intense interest of the participants. Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said that Telekom has submitted 12 patent applications under the ProgRAN project and more patent applications are in line.
Argela is Assertive About 5G
Türk Telekom’s subsidiary Argela, playing an active role in determining the road map for 5G, introduced ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G at the Mobile World Congress organized in Barcelona. Argela CEO Bülent Kaytaz said “ProgRAN with its major contributions to shape the 5G mobile communication technologies, includes studies towards 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed”
Argela Proceed to Attack in 5G
Türk Telekom subsidiary Argela developed ProgRAN which supports 5G radio access networks architecture that enables base stations to be dynamically programmed. ProgRAN will divide the cellular network into smaller networks with its flexible and customizable structure and make each of them transferable between the requirements. Türk Telekom also introduced the MİLAT and ULAK projects. These software enable the base stations to be automatically commissioned without requiring manpower.
Live Intervention to Surgery with 5G
Türk Telekom subsidiary Argela introduced ProgRAN which is considered among the technologies that will shape the future of 5G. 5G model provided with ProgRAN will divide the cellular network into smaller networks with its flexible and customizable structure and make each of them transferable between the requirements. Thus, for example a surgeon in İstanbul will be able to have a high quality seamless connection to a surgery at an eastern province and conduct the surgery remotely with the private 5G network provided with ProgRAN.
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