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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Mobile telecommunications |
Founded | 19 May 1994 (Telsim) 24 May 2006 (Vodafone Turkey) |
Headquarters | Istanbul,Turkey |
Key people | Engin Aksoy (CEO) |
Products | Mobile phone services, mobile phone related goods |
Revenue | GBP 424 million[1] |
Parent | Vodafone Group Plc |
Website | www.vodafone.com.tr |
Vodafone Telekomünikasyon Anonim Şirketi orVodafone Turkey (Turkish:Vodafone Türkiye) is a Turkish mobile telecommunications company. It was formed whenTelsim, which was founded by theUzan Group,[2] was incorporated intoVodafone on 28 December 2005.[3] On 24 May 2006 Telsim brand name was changed into Vodafone Turkey.[4] Incorporated by the Vodafone, one of the biggest international mobile communication companies of the world in terms of revenues, Vodafone Turkey is the second-biggest mobile communication company ofTurkey with 20.6 million users as of 11 November 2014, an increase of 105,000 customers from the fourth quarter of 2011.[1] As the second biggest direct international investment of Turkey, the total investment of Vodafone Turkey, including the acquisitions, since 2006 has exceededTL 11 billion.
Vodafone Turkey operates in 81 cities of Turkey[5][6] with its approximately more than 3300 employees, more than 1200 stores, 23 thousand points of sale and astakeholder family of 53 thousand people.[citation needed].
Vodafone Turkey also providesIPTV service in Turkey.[7]
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