Turkcell Superonline adds 10 Gbps fibre package in Turkey
- Turkcell added a 10 Gbps option to its Superonline fibre broadband service in Turkey.
- Turkcell said the 10 Gbps offer is the first broadband package of its kind in Turkey.
- The announcement concerns fixed fibre broadband, not mobile eSIM services.
Turkcell added a 10 Gbps package to its Superonline fibre broadband service in Turkey, according to a report published by Developing Telecoms. Turkcell said the new 10 Gbps option is the first such broadband offer in Turkey.
The source states that the new package is part of Turkcell's Superonline fibre broadband service and offers speeds of 10 Gbps. The report does not provide pricing, launch date, city-level availability, or technical details about the underlying fibre network.
This announcement relates to fixed broadband infrastructure rather than eSIM, eUICC (embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card), or remote SIM provisioning technologies such as GSMA SGP.22 or SGP.32. For the telecom market in Turkey, it indicates that Turkcell is extending its fibre broadband speed tiers through the Superonline brand.
Related Questions
- Does Turkcell offer 10 Gbps broadband in Turkey?
- Yes. Turkcell added a 10 Gbps package to its Superonline fibre broadband service in Turkey.
- Is Turkcell's 10 Gbps Superonline package a mobile eSIM service?
- No. The announcement is about fixed fibre broadband under the Superonline brand, not a mobile eSIM service.
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