4.5G is Coming at Full Speed! Are You Ready to Experience 4.5G speed?
The countdown has begun! On September 7, 2023, 4.5G technology will connect Northern Cyprus Turkcell users to each other more strongly.
4.5G service will be provided by Kuzey Kıbrıs Turkcell with higher speed and capacity
With the launch of 4.5G service, faster mobile internet (compared to 3G) in Northern Cyprus will be provided by Kuzey Kıbrıs Turkcell
With the launch of 4.5G service, 4.5G service coverage will be around at Northern Cyprus
4.5G is the fourth generation of telecommunication services, offering higher mobile internet speed, more data capacity and reduced delay time.
“4.5G is the fourth-generation telecommunications service that offers higher mobile internet speeds, more data capacity and lower latency. The biggest difference of 4.5G compared to 3G is the speed it reaches!”
*Speed experiences with Turkcell 4.5G may vary depending on the frequency, coverage area, base station from which the service is received, geographical conditions, network density, used device, connection site and distance from the base station.
The 4.5G technology take-over is aimed to be used island wide (within the borders of Northern Cyprus) in September 2023
In order to benefit from 4.5G, your SIM card and device must be compatible for 4.5G. You can get your 4.5G compatible SIM card free of charge from Turkcell Shops or (for our corporate customers) through corporate sales representatives. You can check whether your SIM card and device are compatible, from Turkcell North Cyprus App. by clicking Connection Settings or you can check it for free by writing 4.5G and sending SMS to 4545. In addition, the network mode LTE/4G must be selected from the mobile data/mobile networks options in your device settings.
In case of faster data transfer with 4.5G and an increase in the need for individual use, the need for higher internet usage may arise. The 4.5G connection speed may vary depending on the device feature.
Yes, your 4.5G speed will differ by device. The speeds we will experience will also vary according to the distance from a base station and the network density.