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  2. Telephone numbers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The number format is 444 XX XX. To dial call center numbers from other countries, the number must be dialed as country code + call center number like 90 444 XX XX. If you dial a call center number with the area code an IVR says you must not use the area code. Dialing procedure: A call from another country would have the following dialing format:

  3. Telephone services in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Türk Telekom, a private company established from the state-owned PTT in 1995, is responsible for landline telephone services in Turkey. As of 2013, the number of landline subscribers was 15.2 million. [1] The international dialing code for Turkey is +90.

  4. Vodafone Turkey - Wikipedia

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    On 24 May 2006 Telsim brand name was changed into Vodafone Turkey. [4] Incorporated by the Vodafone, one of the biggest international mobile communication companies of the world in terms of revenues, Vodafone Turkey is the second-biggest mobile communication company of Turkey with 20.6 million users as of 11 November 2014, an increase of ...

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  6. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    In December 2005, Vodafone won an auction to buy Turkey's second-largest mobile phone company, Telsim, for US$4.5 billion. [138] Early in January 2007, Telsim in Turkey adopted Vodafone dual branding as Telsim Vodafone, and on 1 April 2007, became Vodafone Turkey. In addition, Vodafone Turkey also provides service in Northern Cyprus. [139]

  7. KKTC Telsim - Wikipedia

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    It was granted a licence in August 1995, and started service accepting subscribers on 23 October 1995. [1] The company was a subsidiary of Telsim Group in Turkey, part of the Uzan Group. When Telsim was taken over by the Vodafone Group on 23 August 2006, it became a subsidiary of the global Vodafone Group.

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  9. Telecommunications in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Registering a mobile phone purchased abroad also requires the payment of a fee, which is ₺31,692 as of January 2024 (about US$930). [11] As of 2024 [update] , Turkish citizens living abroad are allowed to use foreign-purchases phones for up to 180 days in-country without paying the fee, although registration within 120 days is still required.