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Turkey broke a record in the number of Internet subscribers: reached 93.3 million subscribers!

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Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloglufor the year 2023 data from the electronic communications industry explained. Due to the impact of the $275 billion investment over the

Turkey broke a record in the number of Internet subscribers: reached 93.3 million subscribers!

Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloglufor the year 2023 data from the electronic communications industry explained. Due to the impact of the $275 billion investment over the past 22 years, Internet usage in Turkey has increased by 15.7% to 87.1% over the past four years. This percentage is well above the world average of 67%.

Fixed and mobile broadband in Turkey from 2023 number of internet subscribers It increased by 2.9% compared to last year, reaching a total of 93.3 million. Minister UraloÄŸlu stated that the number of mobile network subscribers was 92.9 million and the number of fixed network subscribers was 9.4 million. This increase places Turkey among the OECD countries. fixed internet prevalence have contributed to making the country the country with the highest increase.

Electronic communications revenues reached 224.6 billion liras

data on the number of subscribers

UraloÄŸlu also electronic communication He stressed that revenues from his services have increased by 72% compared to the previous year. In 2023, revenues from the electronic communications sector will increase 224.6 billion UraloÄŸlu stated that developments in Turkey’s communications infrastructure are continuing rapidly.

Turkey, OECD countries It stands out as the country where the prevalence of fixed internet has increased the most. The continuous increase in the number of mobile and fixed broadband subscribers is an indicator of the progress Turkey is making in the digitalization process.

Source: Web Tekno

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