Türk Telekom’s Argela awarded for innovative 5G application solutions
ONE of Türkiye’s leading telecommunications and technology companies, Türk Telekom’s subsidiary specializing in the development of technologies in the field of 5G, Argela, has been granted an award at the GTI Awards on the sidelines of the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
As one of the leading companies in its sector, Argela was honored with the Innovative 5G Service and Application Award for its ongoing development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and traffic management systems.
Ismail Emanet, CEO of Argela, said the company is working with domestic engineers on research and development activities focusing on next-generation technologies to contribute to Türkiye’s digital transformation under the leadership of Türk Telekom.
“We have set our sights on surpassing the goals of our country in 5G and current technologies with domestic and national elements. In this context, we are generating projects focused on innovation and implementing next-generation technologies,” said Emanet.
“We are proud to receive an award in the Innovative 5G Service and Application category from an international organization like GTI Awards for our UAV and Traffic Management System project. I extend my thanks to everyone involved in the project. I hope this award serves as an inspiration to everyone working and producing in Türkiye.”
UAV INNOVATION PROJECT
Türk Telekom, in collaboration with Argela, initiated the UAV Innovation Project to expand commercial drone applications and 5G services.
The project includes Türk Telekom eSIM, an artificial intelligence-supported UAV Traffic Management System (UTMS), and 5G communication technologies. It aims to develop 5G and Smart UTMS systems and promote Türk Telekom’s eSIM-supported UAV and applications.
Argela and Türk Telekom’s subsidiary Netsia in the United States continues to lead in information and communication tech solutions by developing the latest domestic technologies. With a vision extending beyond 5G and current technologies, they are preparing for the 6G era with artificial intelligence, wireless communication, virtualization, and autonomous and management systems.