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Turkmenistan steps up public wi-fi and telecom modernisation drive

By Jessi WuJanuary 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Turkmenistan’s government announces expanded wi-fi coverage and upgraded telecommunications across key public spaces on 17 January 2026.
  • State operators Altyn Asyr and Turkmentelekom roll out new internet packages and unlimited TELECOMWIFI hotspots, boosting connectivity for residents and visitors.

What happened: Turkmenistan widens wi-fi access and upgrades network infrastructure

Turkmenistan confirmed plans to expand public wi-fi access and modernise its telecommunications infrastructure, according to The Economic Times Telecom, citing official state sources On 17 January 2026.

The initiative is being carried out by the country’s state-owned operators. Altyn Asyr (TM Cell), Turkmenistan’s sole mobile network operator, has launched new mobile internet packages aimed at improving speed and reliability for everyday users. In parallel, Turkmentelekom, the national fixed-line and broadband provider, is extending its TELECOMWIFI service, installing unlimited wi-fi hotspots in high-traffic locations.

These include shopping centres, markets, health resorts and Ashgabat International Airport, signalling an effort to make internet access more visible and convenient in public spaces. Officials say the measures form part of a broader government-led digital development agenda focused on communications, education, business activity and public services.

Turkmenistan’s telecom sector remains heavily state-controlled, with limited competition and historically constrained internet access. Public announcements about connectivity upgrades are therefore uncommon and typically reflect high-level political approval rather than routine operational changes.

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Why it’s important

This story stands out precisely because it comes from a market that rarely signals openness or momentum in digital infrastructure.

For telecom operators, equipment vendors and network solution providers, the expansion of public wi-fi is an early indicator of broader modernisation needs. Wi-fi roll-outs require access equipment, backhaul capacity, network management platforms and security systems, all of which create downstream demand for telecom technologies.

More broadly, the announcement highlights growing pressure on governments across Central Asia to improve digital services and support mobile-first populations. While Turkmenistan remains a challenging environment for foreign suppliers, visible state-backed upgrades suggest that connectivity constraints are becoming harder to ignore economically and politically.

For technology companies tracking emerging markets, this is not just a local update. It is a rare, public signal that one of the region’s most closed telecom markets is beginning — cautiously — to prioritise modern digital infrastructure.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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