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Turkcell Group Selects P.I. Works' uSON Solution to Optimize Mobile Network

Turkcell Group Selects P.I. Works' uSON Solution to Optimize Mobile Network Image Credit: Turkcell

Turkcell, an integrated communication and technology services provider which serves about 66.5 million customers in Turkey and the region, selects to deploy P.I. Works' uSON (unified Self-Organizing-Networks) solution.

uSON will be deployed in the networks of the following Turkcell Group companies: Turkcell in Turkey, lifecell in Ukraine, life:) in Belarus and KKTCell in Northern Cyprus. uSON automates management and optimization of complex mobile networks 24/7 to improve quality, capacity and coverage. 

According to P.I. Works, the fully automated uSON solution will help Turkcell maximize network performance and deliver superior experience for its subscribers. It will also increase operational efficiency through automation, and reduce network operational costsOptimize capacity of the existing infrastructure and maximize return on investments. 

Gediz Sezgin, Senior VP, Network Technology
We are keen on subscriber satisfaction. Based on our successful project results, we believe that the P.I. Works uSONTM solution will enable us to take subscriber experience to the next level and provide superior quality of service.

M. Başar Akpınar, CEO of P.I. Works
Turkcell's decision to deploy our uSONTM product has proven once again how our solutions and expertise meet the needs of complex and large scale Tier1 operators such as Turkcell, while helping to manage network capacity and coverage challenges effectively.

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