Vodafone Turkey announced its third quarter results!

Announcing the results of the third quarter of the 2021-22 fiscal year, Vodafone Turkey has shown that it continues to grow steadily. In the third quarter, covering the period October – December 2021, the company reported its service revenues compared to the same period of the previous year. 22 percent by increasing 4.5 billion TL.

Number of Vodafone Turkey’s mobile subscribers as of the end of the third quarter 24.2 million, while the total number of mobile subscribers including M2M (Machine-to-Machine Communication) 27.0 became a million. The number of postpaid subscribers of the company in the third quarter compared to the same period of the previous year 1,2 million increments 16.4 million, increasing the total subscriber base 67.9 percentcreated it.

Number of fixed broadband subscribers of Vodafone Turkey in the last 12 months 99.6 at the end of the third quarter with a net increase of 1,000 1.3 million of exceeded.


25 billion TL investment from Vodafone Turkey in 15 years

Vodafone Turkey closed the year 2020 with an investment of nearly 2 billion TL and a service revenue of 13.6 billion TL. The company, which has invested more than 25 billion TL in Turkey in the last 15 years, serves 24.6 million customers in total.

More than 18 million people use Vodafone services!

The number of monthly active customers using digital channels of Vodafone, such as Vodafone Yanımda, Online Self Service and Vodafone TV applications, aiming to make the lives of its customers easier with the products and services that center the digital customer experience. 18 exceeded one million. If the monthly total interaction of these customers is 500 got a million.

Total data usage compared to the same period last year 28.2 percent with an increase 796 petabytes exceeded. in 81 provinces of Turkey 24.5 Providing service with over a thousand 4.5G communication points, Vodafone Turkey continued to be the operator with the widest coverage in 4.5G.

Vodafone Finansman was established

Aiming to be the fastest growing new generation connection and digital services company in Turkey, Vodafone has added a new company to its holdings. Vodafone Finansman A.Ş., which received its operating license at the end of last year. Initially, financial support will be provided for SMEs and commercial business partners to more easily access the technology they will need.

Establishing new generation stores

Vodafone, nationwide close to 1,000 continues to increase its contribution to the economy with its store. In addition to Vodafone stores, the company’s total sales points include Vodafone Home, Vodafone Distribution Center, Vodafone Service Points. 6 thousand overcoming, If the total number of employees 11 thousand 350 finds it.

Vodafone, which has started to renew its stores in line with the new generation retail approach, is transforming its stores into areas where more varieties and new generation products can be exhibited in accordance with the changing shopping habits.

Aiming at the same time to bring a sustainable and environmentalist identity to its stores, Vodafone offers its new generation stores. 95% of It uses recycled and natural materials.

Engin Aksoy, CEO of Vodafone Turkey, He evaluated the third quarter performance of the 2021-22 fiscal year as follows:

“As Vodafone, we aim to be Turkey’s fastest growing next generation connectivity and digital services company by 2025. In order to achieve this goal, we continue to focus on our plan, which consists of New Generation Connection, Vodafone Yanımda and Vodafone Business elements.

As a result of our activities carried out with this understanding, our service revenues increased by 22%* in the third quarter of our fiscal year, reaching TL 4.5 billion. On the other hand, the number of our monthly active customers using our digital channels such as Vodafone Yanımda, Online Self Service and Vodafone TV has exceeded 18 million.

We see that over 180 commercial 5G networks are available in more than 70 countries around the world. We also want the frequency allocations to be made as soon as possible by ensuring that appropriate investment conditions are created in our country. We evaluate and support that the schedule for the realization of the tender in 2022 and the commissioning of the service at the beginning of 2023, shared verbally by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, will be the right timing. We will continue our investments in 2022 with the confidence we have in the future of Turkey and our industry. As the way of digitalization is opened, we will continue to do our part.”

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