- Utilities in Istanbul
Utilities in Istanbul covers the topic of
public utility services in the city ofIstanbul ,Turkey .Water supply
The first water supply systems which were built in Istanbul date back to the foundation of the city. Two of the greatest
aqueduct s built in the Roman period are the Mazulkemer Aqueduct and theValens Aqueduct . These aqueducts were built in order to channel water from the Halkalı area in the western edge of the city to the Beyazıt district in the city center, which was known as the "Forum Tauri" in the Roman period.cite web| url=http://www.iski.gov.tr/en-US/arasayfalar.php?sayfa=0-1&dosya=tarihce_1.phtm| title=İSKİ İstanbul Su ve Kanalizasyon İdaresi: Tarihce | publisher=Istanbul water and sewerage administration (history)| accessdate=2006-03-11] After reaching the city center, the water was later collected in the city's numerouscistern s, such as the famous Philoxenos (Binbirdirek) Cistern and the Basilica (Yerebatan) Cistern.Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent commissioned
Sinan , his engineer and architect-in-chief, to improve the water needs of the city. Sinan constructed the Kırkçeşme Water Supply System in 1555. In later years, with the aim of responding to the ever-increasing public demand, water from various springs was channeled to the public fountains by means of small supply lines; seeGerman Fountain .Today, Istanbul has a chlorinated and filtered water supply and a sewage disposal system managed by the government agency İSKİ. [cite web| url=http://www.iski.gov.tr/en-US/arasayfalar.php?sayfa=0-1&dosya=tarihce_2.phtm| title=İSKİ Administration | publisher=Istanbul water and sewerage administration| accessdate=2006-03-11] There are also several private sector organizations distributing clean water.
Electricity
Electricity distribution services are covered by the state-owned TEK. The first electricity production plant in the city, "Silahtarağa Termik Santrali", was established in 1914 and continued to supply electricity until 1983. [ [http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=82717 Silahtarağa Santral becomes Santralistanbul Museum] ]
Post and Telecom
The Ottoman Ministry of Post and Telegraph was established in the city on October 23, 1840. [http://www.ptt.gov.tr/tr/kurumsal/tarihce.html PTT Chronology] ] The first post office was the "Postahane-i Amire" near the courtyard of
Yeni Mosque . In 1876 the first international mailing network between Istanbul and the lands beyond the vastOttoman Empire -- which, in that year, stretched from the borders withAustria-Hungary andRussia at north to the Ottoman provinces ofYemen andSudan at south andTunisia at west -- was established. In 1901 the first money transfers were made through the post offices and the first cargo services became operational.Electric telegraph
Samuel Morse received his first ever patent for thetelegraph in 1847, at the old Beylerbeyi Palace (the presentBeylerbeyi Palace was built in 1861-1865 on the same location) in Istanbul, which was issued by SultanAbdülmecid who personally tested the new invention. [ [http://www.istanbulcityguide.com/history/body_mansions_palaces.htm Istanbul City Guide: Beylerbeyi Palace] ] Following this successful test, installation works of the first telegraph line between Istanbul andEdirne began on August 9, 1847. [http://www.turktelekom.com.tr/webtech/eng_default.asp?sayfa_id=30 Türk Telekom: History] ] In 1855 the Telegraph Administration was established.Telephone
In July 1881 the first
telephone circuit in Istanbul was established between the Ministry of Post and Telegraph in Soğukçeşme and the Postahane-i Amire in Yenicami. OnMay 23 ,1909 , the first manual telephone exchange with a 50 line capacity was established in the "Büyük Postane" (Grand Post Office) of Sirkeci.Modern communications
The first automatic
telex exchange was established in November 1973.Electronic Mail was put into service between Istanbul,Ankara ,İzmir andAdana onJune 28 ,1984 . In November 1985 the first radio link system was put into service between Istanbul and Ankara. OnOctober 23 ,1986 ,mobile telephone andpaging systems were put into service in Istanbul, Ankara and İzmir. OnMarch 4 ,1987 , the first evervideo conference in Europe was realized in Istanbul. OnFebruary 23 ,1994 ,GSM technology was established in the city. A nationwideInternet network and connection with theWorld Wide Web was established in 1996.References and notes
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