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Türk Telekom milestone for Net Insight

November 1, 2021 08.26 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Net Insight has signed a collaboration agreement with Türk Telekom relating to 5G synchronisation.

Under the agreement, which is worth SEK220 million (€22.1 million), it will initially provide SEK55 million for product development, as well as an initial order worth SEK 5 million for existing products with delivery starting this year. The remaining orders for an entirely new product for 5G will be delivered towards the end of 2023, with delivery completed in 2026. The solution offers unique advantages as it is independent of GPS and can provide time synchronisation over existing networks. 5G rollouts can therefore be done without replacing or upgrading existing nodes in the networks, which reduces operator costs significantly.

Commenting on the development, Crister Fritzson, CEO of Net Insight, said: “This is our single biggest order ever and an important milestone in the company’s history. We are creating a new business offering with a new product selected by one of Europe’s biggest telecom operators. There is a large total market for 5G synchronisation with an estimated future annual value of over $1 billion”.

Ümit Önal, CEO of Türk Telekom, added: “We see considerable market potential for this innovative solution which will reduce costs and speed up the roll-out of 5G for mobile operators globally. As Türk Telekom, we work hard with the responsibility of leading Turkey’s digital transformation and shaping the future with 5G and new generation technologies. We take an active role in drawing the 5G roadmap in the global arena with our pioneering R&D studies, products and tests for 5G worldwide. This important collaboration agreement with Net Insight fits well with our strategy to innovate and bring new technology to the world”.

Net Insight will develop the product on the foundation of the company’s core technology, competencies and experience in time synchronisation, and combined with Türk Telekom’s expertise and technology adapt it for 5G and future synchronisation requirements.

Fritzon continued: “Once again, we prove our strong ability to transform cutting-edge technology into attractive global products, which is based on our deep technical competence and our knowledge of the market and customer requirements.

“Net Insight has had a long and rewarding collaboration with Türk Telekom, which has been key to developing the technology and adapting it to mobile operator networks. The collaboration with Türk Telekom enables us to broaden the scope of our business in an area where we have core competencies, time synchronisation, and this agreement confirms the technology”.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: 5G, Net Insight, Türk Telekom, Turkey Edited: 2 November 2021 12:56

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