Telecommunications in Turkey
International Telecommunication Union, Turkey, Telecommunication
978-613-8-91431-0
6138914317
104
2011-12-02
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The telecommunications liberalisation process started in 2004 after the creation of the Telecommunication Authority, and is still ongoing. Private sector companies operate in mobile telephony, long distance telephony and Internet access. There were 16.5 million fixed phone lines, 62.8 million mobile phone subscribers, and 6.2 million broadband subscribers by December 2009. Telecommunications liberalisation is progressing, but at a slow pace. The Telecommunication Authority (now renamed Bilgi İletişim ve Teknolojileri Kurumu or BTK) while technically an independent organization, is still controlled by the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
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