Türkiye's integrated telecom operator with 27M+ mobile and 17M+ fixed subscribers
Türk Telekom operates Türkiye's largest converged network—fixed broadband, mobile, voice, and TV—serving 62M+ total subscribers across 81 cities with 36K+ staff. The tech stack (Oracle, Java, Spring, Node.js, React, PostgreSQL, Grafana) shows a hybrid enterprise architecture typical of legacy telecom, while active adopts of Segment Routing and MPLS signal network modernization. Hiring is heavily senior-weighted and engineering-focused, with concurrent projects spanning disaster recovery, uptime certification, and financial reporting automation—reflecting operational maturity at scale and ongoing compliance infrastructure builds.
Türk Telekom is the first integrated telecommunications operator in Türkiye, serving both individual and corporate customers through a unified platform since its 2016 rebrand. The company operates 17.4M fixed access lines, 15.4M fixed broadband connections, 27.3M mobile subscribers, and 2.9M TV subscribers as of end-2024. The organization maintains legacy telecom infrastructure (Unix, Oracle, SQL, PL/SQL) alongside modern application frameworks (Node.js, React, Spring, PostgreSQL) and operates a wide geographic footprint across all 81 Turkish provinces. Revenue generation spans connectivity services, enterprise IT solutions, and digital offerings, with ongoing investments in network resilience, disaster recovery, and operational compliance.
Core infrastructure runs on Unix, Oracle Database, SQL, and PL/SQL. Applications use Java, Spring, C#, Node.js, React, and Angular. Monitoring via Grafana, project management via Jira/Confluence, and network protocols including MPLS and Segment Routing.
Türk Telekom Group has 36,607 employees across all operations in Türkiye, organized across engineering, operations, finance, sales, marketing, security, and data functions.
Türk Telekom is headquartered in Ankara, Türkiye. The company actively hires in both Turkey and the United Kingdom.
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