Turkcell
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Turkcell has advanced its digital transformation journey by deploying commercial cloud-native infrastructure with Odine using Red Hat OpenShift.
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Turkcell has entered into an agreement to sell its Ukrainian business units, mobile operator Lifecell; digital services provider Global Bilgi and tower company Ukrtower, to NJJ Capital.
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Veon and Turkcell have partnered to deliver Turkcell's instant free communication platform, BiP, in Pakistan through Veon’s digital operator, Jazz.
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Turkcell is using new technology from the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) that allows the operator to upgrade its data centre capacity.
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Equinix has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Turkcell Superonline to provide services in Turkey and more widely.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
Forthcoming events
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Veon has appointed two co-CEOs of the group, replacing chairman Ursula Burns’s CEO role, which she has had since the end of 2018. Burns will stay on as chairman.
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Turkcell has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) worth €500 million with China Development Bank.
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Turkcell has opened the doors to its first solar-powered data centre in Ankara, Turkey.
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Turkcell has claimed a world record speed of 2.283Gbps and Turkey’s first 5G signal over its 5G test network using a 5G-compatible smartphone.
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Odine Solutions and Versa Networks have successfully deployed a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) core in Turkcell’s network.
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Turkcell has stated that it expects to win its $4.2 billion lawsuit against MTN by the end of this year.
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Turkcell and Affirmed Networks, a provider of virtualised mobile networks, have deployed one of the largest virtualised mobile networks in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
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Move services to the cloud, be faster and be simpler: that was the message Alan Burkitt-Gray heard from industry leaders at a Munich conference on operational transformation
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Turkcell is planning to boost sales of its portfolio of digital apps and services to operators and digital service providers outside Turkey, according to Kaan Terzioğlu, the company CEO.