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Türk Telekom posts strong results in Q2
Türk Telekom posted strong financial results in the first half of the year, increasing its consolidated revenues by 4.4 percent year-on-year to 33 billion Turkish Liras ($980 million) in the second quarter and by 5 percent to 63.2 billion liras ($1.85 billion) in the first half.
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Türkiye's fiber-optic infrastructure ranks 2nd in Europe
Türkiye has ranked second in Europe in fiber-optic cable infrastructure, with 18 million households subscribing to fiber, while France takes the lead, according to a report by the FTTH Council Europe.
Türk Telekom mulls big tech investment with a foreign company: CEO
Türk Telekom is holding talks with a foreign company for an investment to develop new generation technologies, said Ümit Önal, its CEO.
This will mark a significant foreign direct investment and those tech products will be exported, Önal told a group of journalists without naming the potential foreign partner. But he said that the investment plans will be made public in two months.
GSM companies deemed 'not guilty' for failure in quake zone
In a controversial decision, a Hatay prosecutor's office has deemed three telecommunication companies "not guilty" in the investigation into the communication failure just after the Feb. 6 earthquakes.
Museums, ancient sites go digital
State-owned telecommunications company Türk Telekom has announced that it has completed the digital transformation of hundreds of historical and touristic places, museums and ruins in all 81 provinces of the country.
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Türk Telekom’s subsrcipton base expands to 51.4 million
The number of Türk Telekom's subscribers rose to 51.4 million, while the company revised up its revenue, profit and investment forecasts for 2021, according to the company's third-quarter results announced on Nov. 3.
Türk Telekom, Turkey's prominent telecommunications company, has 14.1 million broadband customers as of the end of September, the statement said.
Türk Telekom owns 56 patents in US: CEO
Türk Telekom's subsidiary Argela and its U.S.-based affiliated firm, Netsia, operating in the Silicon Valley, have registered intellectual property rights for 56 products used in 5G technology and fiber networks in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Türk Telekom CEO Ümit Önal has said.
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Türk Telekom’s revenues up 19 percent in first half of 2021
Türk Telekom, Turkey's prominent telecommunications company, racked up 15.8 billion Turkish Liras ($1.8 billion) in consolidated revenues in the first half of 2021, posting an annual increase of 19 percent, it said in a press release on Aug. 10.
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Turkey’s most technologically advanced brands unveiled
Data analytics company NielsenIQ Turkey has identified Turkey's most technological brands in 26 categories by conducting online surveys.
Koç Holding's Arçelik received "Turkey's Most Technological Domestic Brand" and "the Most Technological Brand of the COVID-19 Era" awards, whereas Garanti BBVA was chosen as the most technological bank.
Türk Telekom uses SEBA technology for first time
Turkish private tech giant Türk Telekom has become the first company in the world to experience the Software Defined Network Enabled Broadband Access (SEBA) technology.
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