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Vodafone Turkey achieves record growth! What are the revenues?

Ana sayfa / News

The third-quarter results of Vodafone Turkey for the fiscal year 2023-24 once again highlight the company’s growth performance. During this period, Vodafone Turkey’s service revenues reached 13 billion TL, attracting attention both in the local market and the global industry.

The company’s mobile subscriber base reached 24.9 million in the third quarter, while the total mobile subscriber base, including Machine-to-Machine (M2M), rose to 29.1 million. The number of postpaid subscribers reached 19.4 million, constituting 78% of the total subscriber base. This increase demonstrates Vodafone Turkey’s continuous growth in customer numbers in mobile services.

Additionally, Vodafone Turkey recorded its fixed broadband subscriber base as 1.4 million. With the acceleration of the digitization trend, the increasing demand for fixed broadband services further emphasizes the importance of Vodafone Turkey’s investments in this area.

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The company also places great importance on digital customer experience. By utilizing digital channels such as Vodafone Yanımda and Online Self Service, Vodafone managed to increase its monthly active customer base to 17.5 million. The total monthly interactions on these channels also reached 390 million.

Vodafone Turkey also reported a significant increase in data usage, with its customers’ total mobile data usage increasing by 18.7% compared to the same period last year, reaching 1,227 petabytes.

The success of the Everything Is With Me platform reaching 178 million visitors and the number of Vodafone Pay users reaching 5.1 million demonstrates the company’s success in digital services. Additionally, the monthly unique user count of the personal digital assistant TOBi reaching 9 million, and the monthly chat count reaching 30 million, highlight the increasing importance of artificial intelligence and automation in customer service.

As Vodafone Turkey CEO Engin Aksoy pointed out, the company is delighted to have successfully completed another quarter.

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