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InterDigital and Türk Telekom Achieve World’s First Collaborative Cellular and Wi-Fi Sensing Using Preliminary 6G Architecture

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InterDigital (Nasdaq: IDCC) and Türk Telekom announced the world’s first collaborative cellular and Wi‑Fi sensing using preliminary 6G architecture, demonstrated at Türk Telekom Innovation and Test Center in Ankara and set to be showcased at Mobile World Congress 2026.

The demo used Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) concepts from ETSI ISAC ISG to fuse radio sensing data, improving indoor presence and motion detection, sensing continuity, and reducing blind spots while aiming to preserve privacy.

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News Market Reaction – IDCC

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-1.95% News Effect

On the day this news was published, IDCC declined 1.95%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

6G architecture: 6G 6G commercialization target: early 2030s Founding year: 1972 +5 more
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6G architecture 6G Preliminary 6G architecture used for collaborative sensing demo
6G commercialization target early 2030s Timeline mentioned for potential 6G commercialization
Founding year 1972 InterDigital founding year as stated in company description
Current price $358.50 Pre-news market context for IDCC
24h price change 2.92% Price move ahead of publication date
52-week range position -13.11% vs high; 98.5% vs low Distance from 52-week high and low before this news
Market cap $8,947,728,068 Market capitalization prior to the 6G announcement
200-day MA $298.78 Key long-term moving average level for IDCC

Market Reality Check

Price: $351.50 Vol: Volume 343,041 is 1.13x t...
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$351.50 Last Close
Volume Volume 343,041 is 1.13x the 20-day average of 304,077, showing modestly elevated interest ahead of MWC. normal
Technical Shares at $358.50 are trading above the 200-day MA of $298.78, reflecting a sustained uptrend into this 6G update.

Peers on Argus

IDCC gained 2.92% while peers were mixed: NICE +4.12%, SRAD +2.07%, DSGX +1.56%,...

IDCC gained 2.92% while peers were mixed: NICE +4.12%, SRAD +2.07%, DSGX +1.56%, OTEX +0.41%, and CVLT -1.54%. No broad, synchronized sector move is evident.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 19 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 19 Inventor award Positive -3.9% Named 2026 Inventor of the Year recognizing wireless innovation leadership.
Feb 17 License renewal Positive -2.3% Renewed global patent license agreement with Sony covering key technologies.
Feb 13 Patent injunction win Positive +5.1% Fifth injunction against Disney over HEVC compression patent infringement.
Feb 12 Standards leadership Positive -1.9% Atle Monrad re-elected Chair of 3GPP SA6 for next-generation 6G service work.
Feb 10 Patent enforcement Positive -6.8% Company reported enforcing patents against Hisense and TCL in litigation.
Pattern Detected

Recent positive corporate and standards-related news often saw negative or muted reactions, with only the Disney injunction aligning with a positive price move.

Recent Company History

Over recent weeks, InterDigital has issued several positive updates, including an injunction win against Disney on Feb 13, a renewed patent license with Sony on Feb 17, and leadership roles in 3GPP SA6 and internal inventor recognition. Despite their constructive tone, four of the last five items were followed by share price declines, while the Disney injunction coincided with a 5.09% gain. Against this backdrop, today’s 6G sensing milestone arrives while the stock trades near the upper half of its 52-week range.

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This announcement marks a world-first collaborative cellular and Wi‑Fi sensing demo on a preliminary...
Analysis

This announcement marks a world-first collaborative cellular and Wi‑Fi sensing demo on a preliminary 6G architecture, highlighting InterDigital’s role in integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) and standards work. It reinforces the company’s focus on future 6G use cases, particularly indoors and for industrial and healthcare applications. In context of recent licensing and litigation wins, investors may track how such research collaborations translate into standard-essential IP and future licensing opportunities as 6G moves toward the early 2030s.

Key Terms

integrated sensing and communication (isac), wi-fi–cellular convergence
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integrated sensing and communication (isac) technical
"At the core of the demonstration is Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), a pillar of 6G..."
Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) combines environmental sensing (like radar or lidar) and wireless data transmission using the same hardware and radio signals, effectively letting one device both “see” its surroundings and communicate. For investors, ISAC can cut costs, open new product lines, and boost network efficiency—potentially accelerating markets for autonomous vehicles, smart factories, and next‑generation wireless—while also carrying technical and regulatory risks that affect competitive advantage.
wi-fi–cellular convergence technical
"This achievement strongly aligns with the Wireless Broadband Alliance’s work on Wi-Fi–cellular convergence and the evolution toward 6G."
Wi‑Fi–cellular convergence is the blending of home and public Wi‑Fi with mobile carrier networks so devices can switch and share data across them smoothly, like lanes on a road merging so traffic flows without stops. It matters to investors because it can lower network costs, improve service quality, enable new products and subscriptions, and shift competitive advantages among carriers, device makers and infrastructure providers.

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Partners to showcase inaugural Wi-Fi and cellular sensing on preliminary 6G architecture at MWC

WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- InterDigital, Inc. (Nasdaq: IDCC), a wireless, video and AI technology research and development company, and Türk Telekom, Türkiye’s leading integrated telecommunications operator, today announced the world’s first implementation of collaborative cellular and Wi-Fi sensing using preliminary 6G architecture. The milestone achievement will be showcased at Mobile World Congress 2026 and represents a significant step toward realizing intelligent, sensing-enabled 6G systems.

The research collaboration, conducted at Türk Telekom Innovation and Test Center in Ankara, demonstrates how cellular and Wi-Fi networks can work together as complementary sensing technologies. By fusing sensing data from both radio systems, the partners achieved improved sensing accuracy, enhanced sensing service continuity, and reduced blind spots, particularly in indoor environments where traditional sensing approaches face coverage and resource challenges.

At the core of the demonstration is Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), a pillar of 6G that enables networks to both communicate and sense their environment using radio infrastructure and spectrum. ISAC leverages widely deployed infrastructure to allow networks to detect presence, motion, and objects, while preserving privacy and operating cost efficiently at scale. Underlying this practical implementation of collaborative sensing are baseline ISAC architectural concepts developed in the first release of the ETSI ISAC Industry Specification Group (ISG). InterDigital’s Alain Mourad is serving a second term as Chair of the ETSI ISAC ISG.

“Our achievement is not just a research milestone, but a preview of how future networks will sense, adapt, and intelligently serve people and industries,” said InterDigital CTO Rajesh Pankaj. “One of the biggest challenges in delivering ISAC is maintaining reliable sensing performance in the face of coverage gaps and resource constraints. Together with Türk Telekom, we’re helping ensure that when 6G arrives, sensing-enabled services will be ready to scale.”

The collaboration leverages InterDigital’s experimental 6G sensing research platform alongside Türk Telekom’s deep expertise in next-generation network trials and real-world operator insights. Together, the companies validated how collaborative sensing can ensure continuous quality of service for sensing-enabled applications, regardless of user location or network conditions.

“At Türk Telekom, we are committed to shaping the future of communications through international research partnerships,” said Türk Telekom CNO Zafer Orhan. “This collaboration with InterDigital highlights how 6G can unlock entirely new capabilities by blending communication and sensing. Collaborative cellular and Wi-Fi sensing will enable applications ranging from smart manufacturing and healthcare to intelligent buildings in a privacy-preserving manner. Türk Telekom as Türkiye’s first and largest integrated operator is driving digital transformation across industries, bringing tangible value to society.” The demonstration revealed robust near real-time indoor human presence detection with higher accuracy and resilience than single-network sensing, validating collaborative sensing as a viable architectural approach for future 6G systems. Potential use cases include:

  • Manufacturing: Improved sensing resolution and accuracy for automated production lines
  • Healthcare: Precise, non-wearable patient monitoring in clinical environments
  • Situational Awareness: Privacy-preserving detection and tracking without visual sensors

“This achievement strongly aligns with the Wireless Broadband Alliance’s work on Wi-Fi–cellular convergence and the evolution toward 6G. At the WBA, we are actively exploring how Wi-Fi can complement cellular networks to deliver seamless, intelligent, and context-aware services,” said Wireless Broadband Alliance CEO Tiago Rodrigues. “InterDigital and Türk Telekom’s collaborative sensing demonstration is an important step in validating how integrated sensing and communication across Wi-Fi and cellular can unlock new capabilities, particularly indoors, while supporting scalable, privacy-conscious innovation.”

As global research accelerates toward 6G commercialization in the early 2030s, the insights from this collaboration will inform future network architectures, operator strategies, and international standards development.

InterDigital and Türk Telekom will showcase their collaborative sensing demo at Mobile World Congress 2026.

About InterDigital®

InterDigital is a global research and development company focused primarily on wireless, video, artificial intelligence (“AI”), and related technologies. We design and develop foundational technologies that enable connected, immersive experiences in a broad range of communications and entertainment products and services. We license our innovations worldwide to companies providing such products and services, including makers of wireless communications devices, consumer electronics, IoT devices, cars and other motor vehicles, and providers of cloud-based services such as video streaming. As a leader in wireless technology, our engineers have designed and developed a wide range of innovations that are used in wireless products and networks, from the earliest digital cellular systems to 5G and today’s most advanced Wi-Fi technologies. We are also a leader in video processing and video encoding/decoding technology, with a significant AI research effort that intersects with both wireless and video technologies. Founded in 1972, InterDigital is listed on Nasdaq.

InterDigital is a registered trademark of InterDigital, Inc.

For more information, visit: www.interdigital.com.

InterDigital Contact:
Roya Stephens
Email: roya.stephens@interdigital.com
+1 (202) 349-1714

About Türk Telekom

Türk Telekom Group is Türkiye’s first and largest integrated telecommunications operator, offering innovative services in convergence technologies alongside mobile, broadband, data, TV, and fixed voice services, in line with global standards. With a history spanning more than 185 years, Türk Telekom has consistently added value to Türkiye through its principle of “accessible communication for everyone,” while ensuring that all its stakeholders feel valued. With a vision to introduce Türkiye to new technologies and accelerate its transformation into an information society, Türk Telekom Group companies serve more than 56 million customers across all 81 provinces. Through Innovation and Test Center, Türk Telekom conducts advanced research on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), working with global partners on a shared vision for a more connected, intelligent, and safe future driven by digitalization and innovation.


FAQ

What did InterDigital (IDCC) and Türk Telekom demonstrate at Mobile World Congress 2026?

They demonstrated collaborative cellular and Wi‑Fi sensing using preliminary 6G ISAC architecture. According to InterDigital, the demo fused radio data to improve indoor presence detection, resilience, and sensing continuity compared with single‑network approaches.

Where was the InterDigital and Türk Telekom collaborative sensing trial conducted in February 2026?

The trial took place at Türk Telekom Innovation and Test Center in Ankara in February 2026. According to InterDigital, the facility enabled real‑world operator trials validating combined cellular and Wi‑Fi sensing performance.

How does the ISAC approach used by IDCC improve sensing performance indoors?

ISAC enables networks to both communicate and sense environment using shared radio infrastructure. According to InterDigital, fusing cellular and Wi‑Fi sensing reduced blind spots, improved accuracy, and maintained sensing service continuity indoors.

Will the InterDigital and Türk Telekom demo affect 6G standards development for IDCC?

The demo is expected to inform future 6G architectures and standards work. According to InterDigital, baseline ISAC concepts from the ETSI ISAC ISG underpinned the implementation and will guide standards evolution.

What practical use cases did InterDigital and Türk Telekom highlight for collaborative sensing?

Use cases include smart manufacturing, non‑wearable patient monitoring in healthcare, and privacy‑preserving situational awareness. According to InterDigital, collaborative sensing aims to enable these applications with improved accuracy and continuity.

When and where can investors see the InterDigital (IDCC) and Türk Telekom sensing demonstration?

The partners will showcase the collaborative sensing demo at Mobile World Congress 2026. According to InterDigital, the presentation will illustrate near real‑time indoor presence detection and integrated Wi‑Fi/cellular sensing capabilities.
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