Türk Telekom, Net Insight and Parallel Wireless advance 6G Open RAN
Türk Telekom, the first to implement GPS/GNSS-independent sync in 5G, is now adapting its patented tech with Net Insight for 6G.
Türk Telekom, the first to implement GPS/GNSS-independent sync in 5G, is now adapting its patented tech with Net Insight for 6G.
The 6G architecture will integrate AI across all layers, use ISAC for environmental sensing and implement post-quantum cryptography to protect against next-gen threats.
The collaboration to explore AI-native networks, ultra-high-speed connectivity and next-gen security frameworks.
This collaboration aims to accelerate digital transformation in the telecoms sector and develop a future-proof infrastructure that meets the anticipated demand for open wireless networks.
The partnership aims to strengthen industry-academia collaboration with a focus on 6G research, and youth empowerment initiatives.
KAUST is positioning the Kingdom as a major player for 6G, attracting companies to invest and scientists to test their research.
The partnership has also facilitated the exchange of knowledge and collaboration among students and researchers between KAUST and Ericsson Research in Sweden.
The partnership will aim to advance 6G research and development to drive technological advancements in Türkiye.
6G requires agile communications governance and increased collaboration across multisector stakeholders.
The country is expected to spend approximately $169m over the course of five years to develop this technology.