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KKTC Telsim

In today's world, KKTC Telsim has become a topic of increasing interest to people of all ages and backgrounds. From its impact on society to its implications on the global economy, KKTC Telsim has generated debate and controversy in various areas. As we delve into this exciting topic, it is crucial to understand its many facets and consider the various perspectives that exist on the matter. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of KKTC Telsim, analyzing its influence on the modern world and its potential to shape the future.

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Vodafone Mobile Operations Ltd.
KKTC Telsim
Company typePublic
IndustryMobile telecommunications
FoundedAugust 1995
HeadquartersNorth Nicosia, Northern Cyprus
ProductsMobile phone services, mobile phone related goods
ParentVodafone Turkey
Websitekktctelsim.com

Vodafone Mobile Operations Ltd. or legally KKTC Telsim is the first GSM operator in Northern Cyprus. It was granted a licence in August 1995, and started service accepting subscribers on 23 October 1995.[1]

The company was a subsidiary of Telsim Group in Turkey, part of the Uzan Group. When Telsim was taken over by the Vodafone Group on 23 August 2006, it became a subsidiary of the global Vodafone Group.

The company still operates under the brand KKTC Telsim in Northern Cyprus, although in Turkey Telsim has been rebranded Vodafone. This is due to Vodafone Group having a partnership agreement with the Cytamobile-Vodafone network in the Republic of Cyprus. The exclusive agreement on the use of the Vodafone brand name covers the entire territory claimed by Republic of Cyprus, thus including Northern Cyprus so the use of the Vodafone brand by a company other than Cytamobile is not allowed on the entire island.

KKTC Telsim also provides Vodafone TV service in North Cyprus.[2]

Subscribers

KKTC Telsim has 353,060 subscribers as 2022 Q2 and market share around 39%.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tarihçe". kktctelsim.com. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Vodafone TV North Cyprus". Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ Pazar verileri sektör raporu. 2022 BTHK (in Turkish) Retrieved 27 March 2023