Setting Up IT Infrastructure in Turkey: A Complete Guide for Foreign Companies

Why Turkey for Your Next Business Expansion?

Turkey has become one of the most attractive destinations for foreign companies looking to expand into the Middle East and European markets. With its strategic location bridging Europe and Asia, a young and educated workforce, and competitive operating costs, Turkey offers compelling advantages for international businesses.

However, setting up IT infrastructure in a new country comes with unique challenges — from understanding local regulations to finding reliable technology partners. This guide covers everything you need to know about establishing your IT operations in Turkey.

Key Considerations for IT Setup in Turkey

1. Internet and Connectivity

Turkey has a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure. Major cities like İstanbul, Ankara, and İzmir offer fiber optic connectivity with speeds up to 1 Gbps for enterprise customers. Key providers include Türk Telekom, Turkcell Superonline, and Vodafone Business.

For enterprise-grade connectivity, we recommend:

• Dedicated fiber lines with SLA guarantees for mission-critical operations
- Redundant connections from two different providers
- SD-WAN solutions for multi-branch connectivity
- MPLS or IPSec VPN for secure connections to headquarters

2. Data Protection and KVKK Compliance

Turkey enacted its Personal Data Protection Law (KVKK - Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu) in 2016, closely modeled after the EU GDPR. Foreign companies operating in Turkey must:

• Register with the Data Controllers Registry (VERBİS)
- Appoint a data controller representative in Turkey
- Implement technical and administrative measures for data protection
- Obtain explicit consent for data processing
- Report data breaches within 72 hours

3. Network Infrastructure Design

A properly designed network is the foundation of your Turkey operations. We recommend a three-tier architecture:

Core Layer: High-performance switches (Cisco Catalyst 9000 series or HP Aruba) for backbone connectivity.
Distribution Layer: Layer 3 switches for VLAN routing, QoS policies, and security enforcement.
Access Layer: PoE+ switches for endpoints, IP phones, WiFi access points, and CCTV cameras.

4. Server and Cloud Strategy

Most foreign companies in Turkey adopt a hybrid approach:

Local servers for latency-sensitive applications, Active Directory, file sharing, and print services
- Microsoft 365 for email, collaboration, and productivity (Istanbul data center region available)
- Azure or AWS for cloud workloads with Turkey-proximate regions
- Local backup with cloud DR for business continuity

5. Physical Security

Enterprise security systems in Turkey typically include:

• IP CCTV cameras with NVR recording (minimum 30-day retention)
- Card-based or biometric access control systems
- Alarm systems with 24/7 monitoring center integration
- Vehicle barrier and visitor management systems

Typical Timeline for Office IT Setup

Based on our experience setting up IT for foreign companies in İzmir and the Aegean region:

Week 1-2: Site survey, requirements gathering, and design
Week 3-4: Equipment procurement and structured cabling installation
Week 5: Server room build, network equipment installation and configuration
Week 6: Workstation deployment, testing, and documentation
Week 7: Go-live support and staff training

How Teknolojik Bilgisayar Can Help

With over 25 years of experience in enterprise IT solutions, Teknolojik Bilgisayar is your trusted local IT partner in İzmir, Turkey. We offer:

Turnkey office IT setup — from structured cabling to workstation deployment
- Ongoing managed IT services — 24/7 monitoring, helpdesk, and on-site support
- Certified partnerships with Cisco, HP, Dell, Fortinet, Sophos, and 40+ global brands
- Bilingual support — our team communicates in English, German, and Turkish

Ready to set up your IT in Turkey? Contact us for a free consultation and customized quote.