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  2. Internet regulation in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The law requires online video and streaming services to apply for a license to broadcast to Turkish internet users. [1] [2] Turkey's internet, in 2018 which has 42.3 million active users, holds a 'Not Free' ranking in Freedom House's index. [3] Turkish government has constantly blocked websites like Instagram, Discord, Twitter, YouTube and ...

  3. Internet in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Internet in Turkey has been available to the public since 1993, although experimentation at Ege University started in 1987. The first available connections were dial-up. Cable Internet has been available since 1998 and ADSL since 2001. Turkey has 70 million active Internet users as of 2022. [1]

  4. Censorship in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Between July 2010 and October 2010, Turkey's ban of YouTube was expanded to a range of IP addresses offering services by YouTube's parent Google, including those of Google Docs, Google Translate, Google Books, Google Analytics, and Google Tools. [276] Since September 2010, Kliptube has been blocked. [277]

  5. Turkey blocks instant messaging platform Discord - AOL

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    ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkey has blocked access to instant messaging platform Discord in line with a court decision after the platform refused to share information demanded by Ankara, Turkish ...

  6. Turkey blocks access to Instagram for failure to comply ... - AOL

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    ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey blocked access to social media platform Instagram on Friday for failing to comply with the country's "laws and rules", a government minister said. The move came after a ...

  7. Information and Communication Technologies Authority (Turkey)

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    The Telecommunications Authority was established by means of the Law 4502, 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 ...

  8. Thousands march in Turkey to demand ban on LGBTQ groups - AOL

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    Kursat Mican, a speaker for the organizers, said they had gathered more than 150,000 signatures to demand a new law from Turkey’s parliament that would ban what they called LGBTQ propaganda ...

  9. Telecommunications in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Internet users: 27.2 million (2009), [ 1 ] 46 million (2016), [ 3 ] 80.9 million (Q3 2020) Telecommunications in Turkey provides information about television, radio, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet in Turkey .