Turk Telekom is the main sponsor of Marketingist, the most comprehensive marketing fair of Europe.
The Türk Telekom Family continues to support the sports and the sportsmen/sportswomen in Turkey and reconstructures the sponsorships for supporting the sports together with its group companies. Within the scope of these sponsorships, Türk Telekom and Avea’s support for four major football teams is targeted. The first step of the strategy has been taken by Türk Telekom becoming a sponsor for Galatasaray as from the 2009-2010 season.
The “Turk Telekom Photo-Journalists Basketball Photography Contest”, which had been initiated by Turk Telekom for the photo-journalists in order to eternalize the excitement of basketball through photograph frames, has been completed. Halil Ozkan from Yeni Safak Newspaper has won the first place.
Offering VDSL2 technology to the service of Turkish users, Türk Telekom is proud of bringing Turkey to the position of being one of the first countries that use this technology in Europe and the world.
Believing the importance of sports for the improvement of the youth, Türk Telekom supports the sportsmen/women of the future.
Thinking that sport is one of the most important factors in physical and mental development as well as the socialization of the Turkish youth, Türk Telekom supports the sportsmen of the future and is the sponsor for representation of the Turkish volleyball abroad, and for training new national volleyball players. Being the sponsor for the Men’s National Volleyball Team, U-18 Men’s and Women’s National Volleyball Team, and U-16 Men’s and Women’s National Volleyball Teams, and owning one of the leading basketball teams, Türk Telekom makes infrastructural investments to train young sportsmen in basketball, athletics, and other sports.
Turkey's Telecommunication Leader Türk Telekom supports the sports and the sportsmen/sportswomen in Turkey, in addition to its innovations in the communications sector.
Believing that sports are one of the most important elements in both the physical and mental development, and the socialization of the Turkish teenagers, Türk Telekom supports the sportsmen/sportswomen of the future by sponsoring the representation of Turkish volleyball in the international arena and the training of new national volleyball players. Undertaking the sponsorship of Men's National Volleyball Team, Men's and Women’s National Volleyball Yout Teams, Men's and Women’s National Volleyball Stars Teams and possessing one of the leading basketball teams in Turkey, Türk Telekom makes infrastructure investments with the purpose of training young sportsmen/sportswomen for both basketball and other sports branches. Besides the activities conducted for the sports activities to reach the masses, Türk Telekom continues to support the sports in Turkey with the activities such as the modernization of the facilities and contribution to the federations.
Being active together with 6000 licensed sportsmen/sportswomen and 47 sports clubs in 17 different sports branches, Türk Telekom trains young sportsmen/sportswomen for the Turkish sports and our National Teams. Together with these activities, the Award for Contributing to the Turkish Sport in the 2007 Turkish Sports Sponsorship Awards arranged by the General Directorate of Youth and Sports to Türk Telekom.
After the award it has won by its support to the sports in Turkey, Türk Telekom continues its sponsorship activities with reconstruction. Having sustained the support its support to the Turkish football together with its participations, Türk Telekom takes the first step to the sponsorship of four major football teams within the context of the reconstructured sponsorships as the sponsor of Galatasaray SK as from the 2009-2010 season. With another agreement, Türk Telekom has become the royalty of the stadium of Galatasaray, of which the construction is in progress, for 10 years. The name of the new stadium of Galatasaray SK shall be mentioned as Türk Telekom Stadium. Through this enterprise, Türk Telekom has strengthen its support to the Turkish football by giving its name to the stadium of one of the four major teams in Turkey, Galatasaray, in addition to being the sponsor of the team.