Turkcell, Huawei achieve 50 Gbps wireless full duplex connection in Istanbul test.
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Monday, Jun 2, 2025 6:57 am ET1min read
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The test, conducted in Istanbul, demonstrated a single link operating in the E-band (80 GHz) spectrum reaching a speed of 50 Gbps. This next-generation technology represents a breakthrough in wireless transmission and marks a critical milestone for the evolution of 5G infrastructure [1]. Prof. Dr. Vehbi Çağrı Güngör, Turkcell's Chief Technology Officer, stated that the speed level achieved offers the capacity for approximately 10,000 users to simultaneously access voice and data services over a 5G network [1].
The Full Duplex Radio Link solution developed by Turkcell in collaboration with Huawei directly addresses the increasing demand for high-capacity and fast communication infrastructure. This innovative technology, which will be deployed in 5G network infrastructures, enables data transmission of up to 50 Gbps per link thanks to its high-isolation integrated antenna structure, advanced spectrum efficiency, and interference prevention algorithms [1].
James Zeng, President of Huawei's Radio Link Product Line, commented on the test, stating that both brands remain committed to supporting Turkey's digital transformation journey and contributing to the country's efforts to achieve global leadership in the digital age [1]. He added that achieving 50 Gbps over E-band is not only accelerating Turkey's digital transformation but also laying the groundwork for the 5G infrastructure.
This test is a tangible reflection of Turkcell's goal to expand fiber deployment and strengthen its network through next-generation radio link technologies. The company aims to provide fast, sustainable, and efficient connectivity across broad coverage areas, from rural zones to geographically challenging regions [1]. By achieving this milestone, Turkcell is positioning itself to meet the growing digital demands of its customers and support the broader economic and societal development of Turkey.
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/turkcell-achieves-a-global-first-for-5g-infrastructure-302470169.html
Turkcell, in partnership with Huawei, has achieved a world-first 50 Gbps full duplex radio connection test in Istanbul. This pioneering technology enables simultaneous data transmission and reception on the same frequency, marking a significant step forward in Turkey's digitalization. The test allows around 10,000 users to access voice and data services simultaneously on a 5G network, reflecting Turkcell's goal of preparing Turkey's digital infrastructure for the future.
Turkcell, in partnership with Huawei, has achieved a world-first 50 Gbps full duplex radio connection test in Istanbul. This pioneering technology enables simultaneous data transmission and reception on the same frequency, marking a significant step forward in Turkey's digitalization journey [1]. The test, conducted in collaboration with Huawei, showcases Turkcell's commitment to enhancing its 5G infrastructure.The test, conducted in Istanbul, demonstrated a single link operating in the E-band (80 GHz) spectrum reaching a speed of 50 Gbps. This next-generation technology represents a breakthrough in wireless transmission and marks a critical milestone for the evolution of 5G infrastructure [1]. Prof. Dr. Vehbi Çağrı Güngör, Turkcell's Chief Technology Officer, stated that the speed level achieved offers the capacity for approximately 10,000 users to simultaneously access voice and data services over a 5G network [1].
The Full Duplex Radio Link solution developed by Turkcell in collaboration with Huawei directly addresses the increasing demand for high-capacity and fast communication infrastructure. This innovative technology, which will be deployed in 5G network infrastructures, enables data transmission of up to 50 Gbps per link thanks to its high-isolation integrated antenna structure, advanced spectrum efficiency, and interference prevention algorithms [1].
James Zeng, President of Huawei's Radio Link Product Line, commented on the test, stating that both brands remain committed to supporting Turkey's digital transformation journey and contributing to the country's efforts to achieve global leadership in the digital age [1]. He added that achieving 50 Gbps over E-band is not only accelerating Turkey's digital transformation but also laying the groundwork for the 5G infrastructure.
This test is a tangible reflection of Turkcell's goal to expand fiber deployment and strengthen its network through next-generation radio link technologies. The company aims to provide fast, sustainable, and efficient connectivity across broad coverage areas, from rural zones to geographically challenging regions [1]. By achieving this milestone, Turkcell is positioning itself to meet the growing digital demands of its customers and support the broader economic and societal development of Turkey.
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/turkcell-achieves-a-global-first-for-5g-infrastructure-302470169.html

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