This is a follow-up to the non-binding memorandum of understanding for cooperation between the two companies at the Mobile World Congress in March.
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5G will be able to provide more bandwidth and improve network performance by harmonisation with the 6GHz spectrum.
Turkish Telekom will work with the two companies on implementing new generation technologies and applications for telecom purposes in Turkey.
The telco operators will be able to deploy high-performance 4G services in rural and remote areas, expanding their market reach in the region.
The agreement is part of its $5.2m investment plan in R&D of Sateliot for the next two years.
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