Nokia and Karel partner to produce 4G/5G base stations

Nokia and Karel partner to produce 4G5G base stations


nokia today, Turkish electronics manufacturer to produce 4G and 5G base stations in Turkey Karel signed a partnership agreement with announced.

The official statement on this important issue was as follows:The companies plan to start production of 4G base stations for the local market by mid-2022. With 5G, which is expected to become commercial in Turkey in 2023, local production is expected to include 5G base stations.Özgür Erzincan, Senior Country Manager, Nokia Turkey about subject “We are very excited about this announcement. Turkey is an important market for Nokia, where we have strong business ties and long-term and reliable relationships with our customers. Today, together with Karel, we will be able to fulfill all domestic product demands from our customers, both today and in the future.” said. Karel Chairman of the Board Sinan Tunaoğlu He stated the following on the subject:

“We are in a period of significant change, in which technology develops very rapidly and the transition to new generation communication systems is experienced. As Karel, we are moving forward with the vision and goal of becoming a global player in the field of technology with our R&D, qualified production power, knowledge and experience. Today, we are very excited about this cooperation that we started with Nokia, one of the world’s leading technology companies. We believe that this will create a long-term, developing and value-adding power alliance.”

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According to the same statement, Karel has one of the most advanced R&D departments in the field of communication electronics in Turkey today, and the company’s modern facilities comply with international standards. Reminding that it was founded with 100 percent domestic capital, Karel is among the top 15 global manufacturers exporting products and technologies to more than 30 countries as well as being the market leader in Turkey.

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