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Batelco Global Partners Turk Telecom as Part of Global Expansion Plan

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Batelco, in keeping with its global expansion plans, has signed a series of agreements with different operators across the world to expand its global presence and solidify its global data offerings. The latest being Turk Telekom International (TTI) which joins Batelco’s diversified portfolio of global partners. Turk Telekom International is a leading telecommunication operator in Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, the Middle East and Asia, providing a full range of Internet and data infrastructure, data center and wholesale voice services and solutions.

The new partnership will allow the two organisations to access each other’s networks thereby enabling them to extend their reach into newer markets, especially to further reinforce Batelco’s positioning in the Middle Eastern and Eurasian regions.

Batelco has also signed a similar agreement with the largest mobile operator in India, Bharti Airtel.

Batelco Chief Global Business Officer Adel Al-Daylami
We are looking forward to the partnership with Turk Telekom International and are sure it will open new avenues of cooperation for both our organisations allowing us to provide services at outstanding value.

Turk Telekom International CEO Cengiz Oztelcan
The new partnership is another milestone in Turk Telekom International‘s history and it further boosts TTI’s geographical expansion into new markets. 

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