Ukrainian mobile operator with IoT and smart-city infrastructure focus
lifecell operates Ukraine's third mobile network with 8.4 million active subscribers as of mid-2021, owned by Turkey's Turkcell. The company is shifting from pure telecom into digital services (messaging, cloud storage, music, TV) and IoT infrastructure. Current hiring spans sales, engineering, product, and finance with an accelerating pace—matching internal projects around bot automation, cloud cross-selling, and document/accounting system upgrades that suggest operational modernization underway.
lifecell is a Ukrainian mobile operator providing 3G/4G/LTE cellular services and broadband internet to consumer and business segments. Beyond core connectivity, the company operates a digital services portfolio including BiP (messenger), lifebox (cloud storage), mobile payments, and media streaming apps. The organization pursues IoT and smart-city infrastructure development alongside traditional mobile operations. Headquartered in Kyiv, lifecell is a subsidiary of Turkcell, the Turkish telecommunications conglomerate listed on NYSE and Istanbul Borse. As of Q2 2021, the subscriber base stood at 8.4 million active users.
As of Q2 2021, lifecell reported 8.4 million 3-month active subscribers. The company operates in the Ukrainian mobile and fixed-broadband market as a Turkcell subsidiary.
Current projects include chat/voice bot development, electronic document management improvements, accounting automation, cloud service cross-selling, and client journey optimization—indicating a shift toward operational efficiency and digital service expansion.
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