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Turkey shuts down telecommunication regulatory body TIB

Powers of Presidency of Telecommunication and Communication get transferred to Information and Communication Authority

Ersin Çelik
11:27 - 17/08/2016 Çarşamba
Update: 08:31 - 17/08/2016 Çarşamba
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The government has shut down Turkey's Presidency of Telecommunication and Communication, also known as the TIB, under a statutory decree as part of the current state of emergency, according to the official gazette on Wednesday.



On Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş said: "TIB's powers, responsibilities, staff and its whole technical possibilities will be transferred to the Information and Communication Technologies Authority."



The TIB was supposed to be an independent regulatory body, but according to Turkish officials, the institution had become "a mole hole" at the hands of members of Fetullah Terrorist Organization, an observation which President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan also voiced repeatedly in the past few years.



The central surveillance authority, established as part of the telecommunication authority in 2005, was responsible for determination of communications made by any telecommunication network, evaluation of signal information, recordings, and also oversaw the implementation of the country's website blocking laws.



According to the gazette, such activities would now be carried out by the Information and Communication Technology Authority, also known as ICTA, another state institution.



#ICTA
#Information and Communication Technology Authority
#state of emergency
#The Presidency of Telecommunication and Communication
#TIB
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