Information and Communication Technologies Authority (Turkey)
The Information and Communication Technologies Authority , is a national telecommunications regulatory and inspection authority of Turkey. It was formerly known as the Telecommunications Authority. Radio and television broadcasts fall under another state agency, RTÜK.
History
The Telecommunications Authority was established by means of the , dated 29 January 2000. This Law addressed the responsibilities of the Ministry of Transport, among others, and "separated policy-making and regulatory functions of the government by establishing an independent telecommunications regulatory body, the Telecommunications Authority, as the first sector specific regulator in Turkey. As a result, regulatory functions of the Ministry of Transport were transferred to the Authority in principle, and the General Directorate of Radiocommunication, a government body in charge of radio frequency management under the Wireless Law, was abolished and all of its functions were transferred to the Telecommunications Authority." On 5 November 2008 the Turkish legislature enacted the Law N. 5809, commonly known as the . The purpose of this law has been briefly described as "to remove the legislative untidiness, create competition in the sector, lessen the uncertainties for operators and allocate resources to R&D". The Electronic Communications Law attributed to the Ministry of Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communications the policy making authority in the field of electronic communications. The regulation function was given to the Telecommunications Authority. Following article 65 of the Law N. 5809, the name of the Authority was changed from "Telecommunications Authority" to "Information and Communication Technologies Authority ".
Duties of the ICTA
The duties of ICTA as described in the ECL, can be summarized as given below: '
Creation and maintaining the competition in the sector,
Protecting the rights of subscribers, users, consumers and end users,
Tracking the developments and stimulating the development of the electronic communications sector,
Planning and allocation of the frequencies, satellite position and numbering,
By taking into consideration the strategies and the policies of the Ministry of Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communications, performing necessary regulations and supervisions, including:
Transferring a specific financial resource to the Ministry of Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communications for research, development and training activities pertaining to electronic communications sector.
Approval and supervision of the tariffs.
Approve the reference access offers submitted by the operators.19
Ensuring publication and implementation of the harmonized national standards for all kinds of systems and equipments.
Conducting frequency planning, allocation and registration procedures pertaining to radio and television broadcasting.
Coordinating with the authorized organizations that will perform the construction, measurement, maintenance and repair activities in electronic communications sector.
Conducting market analyses regarding electronic communications sector, determination of the relevant markets and the operator/s with significant market power in relevant markets.
Participation in the works of international electronic communications associations and organizations, pursuing the implementation of decisions.
Taking necessary measures specified by the legislation in force with a view to ensure that the national security, public order or public services are duly.
Setting, auditing and/or having audited QoS standards of all types of services including universal service and determination of principles and procedures regarding setting and auditing of quality of services standards of services.
Organization of the ICTA
Based on ECL, ICTA's structure consists of 4 Vice Presidents, 17 departments, 5 offices, a Legal Consulting Office, and the Telecommunication Communications Presidency with 5 departments.