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|name = Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş. |logo = Türk Telekom logo.svg |logo_size = 250px |type = Anonim Şirket |traded_as = {{IMKB|TTKOM}} |key_people = {{ubl |Mohammed Hariri (Chairman)[1] |Paul Doany (CEO)[2] |industry = Telecommunications |services = Fixed-line Telephony, Mobile Telephony, Internet, Digital Television, Wi-Fi |revenue = {{Increase}} {{Turkish lira}} 16,109 million[3] |operating_income = {{Decrease}} {{Turkish lira}} 2,621 million[3] |net_income = {{Decrease}} {{Turkish lira}} (3,018) million[3] |assets = {{Increase}} {{Turkish lira}} 26,874 million[3] |equity = |num_employees = 33,224[3] |parent = {{ubl |Levent Yapılandırma Yönetimi A.Ş. (55%) |Treasury of Turkey (30%)[4] |subsid = {{ubl |Türk Telekom |Türk Telekom International |TTNet |Avea |Argela |ALBtelecom |Innova |AssisTT |Sebit LLC |Pantel |Sobee Studios |homepage = {{URL|http://www.turktelekom.com.tr/tt/portal/Home/|http://www.turktelekom.com.tr}} |foundation = 1839; 176 years ago (as Postahane-i Amire) April 24, 1995; 21 years ago (current)[5] |location_city = Ankara |location_country = Turkey }} Türk Telekom is the formerly state-owned Turkish telecommunications company. Türk Telekom was separated from Turkish Post (PTT) in 1995. In November 2005, it was privatized to Oger Telecom. Türk Telekom Group provides integrated telecommunication services from PSTN, GSM to wide-band Internet. The Türk Telekom Group companies had 16.8 million PSTN customers, 6 million ADSL customers and 12.1 million GSM customers as of September 30, 2009.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} With its network substructure covering the whole country, the group's companies offer a wide range of services to personal and corporate customers. Türk Telekom, which owns 99.9% of the shares of the companies TTNET, Argela, Innova, Sebit A.Ş. and AssisTT, is also the owner of 81% of the shares of Avea, which is one of the three GSM operators in Turkey. Türk Telekom also supports Albania's Albtelecom. 55% of the shares of Turk Telekom belongs to Oger Telekomünikasyon A.Ş. and 30% of the shares belongs to Turkey's Undersecretariat of Treasury. The remaining 15% of shares have been offered to the public. In July 2018, in the course of the Turkish currency and debt crisis, Turkish and international banks took control of Türk Telekom due to billions of dollars in unpaid debt. Creditors set up a special purpose vehicle to acquire the company as they try to resolve Turkey’s biggest-ever debt default.[6] The company holds the naming rights to Türk Telekom Arena, home to the Galatasaray S.K.[7] History
SubsidiariesTTNETTTNET is Turkey's leading Internet service provider and the only company to offer so-called "quadruple play" services (i.e., Internet, TV, voice, and 3G in one). The 2013 Annual Report states that TTNET has 6.3 million subscribers, 620,000 fiber subscribers, and 1.8 million TV subscribers.[8] It provides ADSL, dial-up, Wi-Fi, G.SHDSL, ATM, frame relay, and Metro Ethernet Internet access services to corporate and personal customers in 81 cities in Turkey. TTNET became the first Turkish company to be accepted into the United Nations' "Business Call to Action (BCtA)" program, which seeks to encourage companies to "develop inclusive business models that offer the potential for both commercial success and development impact",[9] for its "Internet 4All initiative".[10] Innova IT SolutionsInnova Bilişim Çözümleri A.Ş. delivers "solutions" to the institutions in every area, including distribution, finance, and telecommunications. With its services independent from the product and the brand, iNNOVA includes the entire consultancy-design-application development-integration-maintenance value chain.[11] AssisTTAssisTT is a customer services and call center company that also provides sales and marketing data.[11] Türk Telekom holds a 100% interest in AssisTT, which was established in November 2007. According to the 2013 Annual Report, as of the end of 2013, there were 115 million incoming calls (an 11% annual increase), which generated 360 million minutes of service time (a 13% annual increase).[12] AssisTT is Turkey's largest call center and provides its services to other corporations and institutions in addition to its parent company Türk Telekom. ArgelaArgela Software and Information Technologies sells technologies and services for the telecom operators. The 100% of the shares of the company, which had started its activities in 2004, belong to Turk Telekomunikasyon A.S., one of the most important operators in the world. Today, Argela products still are being used by many important operators in six countries. Argela's headquarters are in Istanbul, and has branch offices in Ankara as well as Sunnyvale, California, in the United States. In 2013, Argela for the first time entered into an industry other than telecommunications by being selected to carry out 4G/LTE Communication System Development (ULAK) Project of Undersecretariat of Defense Industry. In the context of this project, Argela cooperated with Aselsan and Netaş to domestically develop all hardware and software components of base stations with 4G technology. AVEAAVEA, the sole GSM-1800 mobile operator of Turkey, was founded in 2004. Avea, the youngest operator of Turkey, has a nationwide customer base of more than 12.5 million. Offering services to 95.4% of Turkey’s population through its next-generation network, the company is growing fast both in the corporate and individual services with the brand "Avea" and constantly investing in technology and infrastructure as well as in its management and 1,981 employees. Having roaming agreements with 516 operators in 189 countries, the company continues to expand its roaming partnerships. The AVEA brand merged Turk Telekom in 2016 SebitThe activities of SEBIT Eğitim ve Bilgi Teknolojileri A.Ş. had started in 1988, in a multimedia laboratory founded within Turkey's Scientific and Technological Research Council (TÜBİTAK). The lab was privatized in 1996 and the production of computer supported education contents towards K-12 level. After the product “Akademedia” produced in 1998, Educational software with the brand “Vitamin” had been introduced. In the following years, “KidsPlus” products had joined the series. The company has a place in Chinese, Malaysian, American, and British markets by its unique products in K-12 level. Plus, it has been conducting the only integrated R&D project in the education area of the European Union’s 6th Framework Program. Active in corporate education, it has developed e-learning solutions for the institutions such as IES, Union of Banks of Turkey, Secretariat of Defense Industries, Public Procurement Agency, Coca-Cola, Migros, Siemens, and TTNET. CETEL was incorporated by Çalık Enerji and Türk Telekom having 80% and 20% shares, respectively, on 1 June 2007. CETEL purchased the 76% shares of Albtelecom on 1 October 2007. Albtelecom is the incumbent fixed-line operator in Albania which also has a GSM license. Cetel was incorporated as a special purpose entity in order to acquire the 76% shares of Albtecom Sh.A, which is located Albania and operates in telecommunication industry.[13] ControversiesSpyware injectionCitizen Lab has found out that a series of middleboxes on Türk Telekom’s network were being used to redirect hundreds of users attempting to download certain legitimate programs to versions of those programs bundled with spyware. The spyware Citizen Lab found bundled by operators was similar to that used in the StrongPity APT attacks. Before switching to the StrongPity spyware, the operators of the Turkey injection used the FinFisher “lawful intercept” spyware, which FinFisher asserts is sold only to government entities. [14]Organizational structureBoard of Directors
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References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ttyatirimciiliskileri.com.tr/en-us/corporate-governance/pages/board-of-directors.aspx |title= Board of Directors |accessdate=December 20, 2017 }} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ttyatirimciiliskileri.com.tr/en-us/corporate-governance/pages/senior-management.aspx |title= Senior Management |accessdate=December 20, 2017 }} 3. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.ttyatirimciiliskileri.com.tr/FaaliyetRaporlariEN/Turk-Telekom_2016_Annual_Report.pdf |title=CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL REPORT 2016 |publisher=Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş. }} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ttinvestorrelations.com/en-us/turk-telekom-group/investing-in-turk-telekom/pages/ownership-structure.aspx |title=Turk Telekom Ownership Structure |publisher=Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş. }} 5. ^{{cite book |title=Türk Telekom History |url=http://www.ttinvestorrelations.com/turk-telekom-group/investing-in-turk-telekom/history.aspx }} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-04/banks-said-poised-to-take-over-majority-stake-in-turk-telekom|title=Banks Are Poised to Take a Majority Stake in Turk Telekom|date=5 July 2018|publisher=Bloomberg}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Sponsorship: Türk Telekom Sports Marketing|url=http://www.turktelekom.com.tr/tt/portal/About-TT/Sponsorship/|work=Türk Telekom|date=26 October 2010}} 8. ^{{cite book|title=Türk Telekom Annual Report 2013|page= 86 | url = http://www.ttinvestorrelations.com/annual_report/2013/index.html#/86/zoomed }} 9. ^{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.businesscalltoaction.org/about/about-us/|publisher=Business Call to Action|accessdate=21 June 2014}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=TTNET: Increasing internet literacy among low income communities of Turkey|url=http://www.businesscalltoaction.org/members/2013/10/ttnet/|website=Business Call to Action|accessdate=21 June 2014}} 11. ^1 {{cite book|title=Türk Telekom Annual Report 2013|page=17|url=http://www.ttinvestorrelations.com/annual_report/2013/index.html#/17/zoomed}} 12. ^{{cite book|title=Türk Telekom Annual Report 2013|page= 96 | url = http://www.ttinvestorrelations.com/annual_report/2013/index.html#/96/zoomed }} 13. ^{{cite book|title=Türk Telekom Annual Report 2013|page= 184 | url = http://www.ttinvestorrelations.com/annual_report/2013/index.html#/184/zoomed }} 14. ^{{cite web|last1=Bill Marczak, Jakub Dalek, Sarah McKune, Adam Senft, John Scott-Railton, Ron Deibert|title=BAD TRAFFIC|url=https://citizenlab.ca/2018/03/bad-traffic-sandvines-packetlogic-devices-deploy-government-spyware-turkey-syria/|website=citizenlab.ca|accessdate=11 March 2018}} 15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ttyatirimciiliskileri.com.tr/en-us/corporate-governance/pages/board-of-directors.aspx |title= Board of Directors |accessdate=December 20, 2017 }} 16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ttyatirimciiliskileri.com.tr/en-us/corporate-governance/pages/senior-management.aspx |title= Senior Management |accessdate=December 20, 2017 }} External links
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