Technology
Ericsson And Turkcell Deploy Triple-Band Radio 4466 For Maximizing Energy Efficiency And Reducing Carbon Footprint
- Turkcell successfully completes one of the world’s first deployment of Ericsson’s energy-saving triple-band Radio 4466.
- Ericsson’s latest generation triple-band Radio 4466 will enable Turkcell to both efficiently deliver 4G and 5G services across spectrum layers with a single unit and reduce energy consumption, carbon, and site footprints.
- Apart from cost and energy savings, the Ericsson Radio 4466 product will also reduce deployment time
Turkcell has completed one of the world’s first node implementation of Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) triple-band Radio 4466, part of the Ericsson Radio Access Network portfolio, to address site deployment challenges while providing substantial energy savings.
Radio 4466, an Ericsson Radio System product, will support Turkcell to simultaneously enable 5G and 4G services across 1800MHz, 2100MHz, and 2600MHz spectrum layers with a single unit, minimizing the number of equipment normally required. This optimized solution will help lower the network’s overall power consumption by up to 30 percent and reduce site footprint and time to deployment.
As networks continuously evolve and the demand on radio sites constantly increases, the requirements for site acquisition and installations are challenging, and the need for a reduced network carbon footprint is intensified. With this consideration, Ericsson supplies equipment, executes demos and test cases, and provides performance assessments to help Turkcell achieve this goal and reduce the environmental impact.
Gediz Sezgin, Deputy General Manager of Network Technologies at Turkcell, says: “We continuously renew and develop our superior and powerful infrastructure with modern products that can respond to the increasing demands of our customers with a leading approach and high quality. For this reason, we foresee that by expanding Ericsson Radio System’s advanced technology solutions in our network, we will be able to create high-capacity plain sites and systems that will increase energy efficiency, reduce our carbon footprint and make us ready for new-generation technologies.”
Işıl Yalçın, Vice President and Head of Ericsson Türkiye at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, says: “Sustainability is embedded across our business which is why we are working on simplified radio site solutions that lead to more efficient use of energy. Our innovation is anchored in our commitment to deliver technological advancement that delivers both energy efficiency gains and carbon and site footprint reductions worldwide. We are dedicated to providing Turkcell with the products to offer enhanced services at an optimized cost, ultimately creating value for both individuals and enterprises.”
Ericsson has been the main supplier of mobile communication systems to Turkcell since 1994, a partnership built on a series of products and solutions that meet Turkcell’s technical and business requirements.
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Source – Ericsson
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