Turkcell selects Ericsson as long term managed services partner

Turkcell has selected Ericsson as its partner to manage and operate its mobile and fibre optic fixed network, which includes microwave links and covers all technologies from 2G to 4G/LTE.

Ericsson is now Turkcell's exclusive managed services partner in the Marmara region, which includes Istanbul. As part of the agreement, Ericsson will undertake end-to-end engagement including operations, maintenance and expansion of Turkcell's mobile and fixed networks. Leveraging on global experience, expertise and insights, Ericsson will also introduce tools, processes and refined ways of working to improve performance, predictability, and quality of services as part of the deal.

Gediz Sezgin, Senior Vice President of Network Technologies at Turkcell says: "Our ongoing strategic cooperation with Ericsson extends beyond our requirements as a mobile network operator. At Turkcell, we continue to invest in both our current network and future technologies.”

Customer experience is a great differentiator when it comes to operator offerings. Ericsson's experience-centric managed services model focuses on customer expectations and demands, and aligns service delivery in accordance with these requirements.

Rafiah Ibrahim, Head of Region, Middle East and Africa, Ericsson, says: "We continue to build on our long standing partnership with Turkcell, evolving our services to provide the best solutions in terms of network quality, simplified ways of working, tools and processes."

Sign-up to our weekly newsletter

Keep up-to-date with all the latest news, articles, event and product updates posted on Developing Telecoms.
Subscribe to our FREE weekly email newsletters for the latest telecom info in developing and emerging markets globally.
Sending occasional e-mail from 3rd parties about industry white papers, online and live events relevant to subscribers helps us fund this website and free weekly newsletter. We never sell your personal data. Click here to view our privacy policy.