Turknet operates a vertically integrated internet service provider across fiber deployment, backbone infrastructure, and customer operations in Turkey. The tech stack—spanning MPLS, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Kubernetes, and GIS/geospatial tools—reflects a network operator managing distributed fiber rollouts alongside real-time data pipelines. Active hiring in engineering and ops, combined with projects targeting fiber manufacturing continuity and incident resolution, signals scaling pressure on operational reliability as the company expands FTTx footprint.
Turknet is a privately held internet service provider headquartered in Istanbul, serving the Turkish market with fiber-based connectivity. The company operates across three layers: physical fiber infrastructure (manufacturing, OSP rollout, backbone operations), network management (MPLS, real-time monitoring), and customer-facing services (segmentation, loyalty programs, campaign tracking). The 501–1,000 person workforce is concentrated in engineering and operations roles, reflecting the capital and labor intensity of network operations and fiber deployment.
Turknet's stack includes MPLS for traffic routing, PostgreSQL and Elasticsearch for data, Kafka for event streaming, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and GIS/geospatial tools (GeoServer, PostGIS, Leaflet) for fiber network planning and visualization.
Active projects include fiber OSP rollout and FTTH manufacturing operations, red team/purple team security operations, Wi-Fi performance analysis, customer segmentation and loyalty programs, and automation of recruitment and performance management workflows.
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