Ptt, an abbreviation for Posta ve Telgraf Te?kilat?, is the national post and telegraph directorate of Turkey. Formerly, the organization was named Posta Telgraf Telefon. After the privatization of the telephone telecommunications service business, the directorate was renamed, keeping its acronym. It is headquartered in Ankara, and is known as TURKISH POST internationally.
Video PTT (Turkey)
History
On 23 October 1840 the Ottoman Ministry of Posts was established. In 1855, the first telegraph service and in 1909 the first telephone service were put into use. In the same year the name of the ministry was changed to Posta Telgraf Telefon ("Posts, Telegraph and Telephone" or PTT for short) a name which was used for 86 years. After the Turkish Republic replaced the Ottoman Empire in 1923, the ministry became a general directorate of the Republic. In 1995 the telephone and other telecommunication services were transferred to newly founded Turk Telecom (which was soon privatized). Accordingly, the directorate was renamed as "Organization of Post and Telegraph" (Turkish: Posta Telgraf Te?kilat?). Thus the former acronym PTT is kept.
Maps PTT (Turkey)
Organization
The organization consists of
- Board of Directors
- Director General
- 4 Deputy directors general
- 17 departments
- Provincial directorates
and some auxiliary units.
The total number of postal offices all over Turkey is about 5,000 as of 2011.
Service figures
In 2011
- Accepted domestic post items: 993 million
- Accepted foreign post items: 15 million
- Check money orders: 38 million (total value TUL 58 billion)
- Accepted telegrams: 1,547,000
- Total revenue: TL 2,217 million
Service quality
Ptt runs for the ever-growing quality and efficiency with the fully modernized technology. It owns an ISO-9000 Quality Certificate.
The international outbound mail leaves the country within max. 3 days from UP?M (Uluslararas? Posta ??leme Merkezi - International Mail Processing Center at the Istanbul Ataturk Airport (main hub). The most of the mail bags are transported by the state-owned Turkish Airlines (actually 219 destinations). UP?M gives the information on the items sent like the Carrier name, Flight no. and Mail bag no. the item included when the detailed info needed domestically. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is provided whenever available.
UP?M distributes inbound mail to the regional processing facilities in Istanbul within max. two days. They deliver the mail to the final destination in two days mostly.
Ptt's latest intelligent building with the mail processing systems from Japan (AVP?M & AVK?M - European-side Mail and Cargo Processing Center, Had?mköy/Istanbul) will be in service soon.
See also
- Grand Post Office, Istanbul, built between 1905-1909
- Istanbul Postal Museum, 2000 established in the Istanbul Grand Post Office building
References
External links
- Ptt International Relations Dept. (Turkish)
- TURKISH POST (Ptt) from the Blog "Erkan's Post 2 Mail"
- PTT Offices
Source of the article : Wikipedia