> On Apr 5, 2025, at 6:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> What “Telecom Regulator” are you talking about?

A quick AI query …. 

​The Information and Communication Technologies Authority (ICTA), known in 
Turkish as Bilgi Teknolojileri ve İletişim Kurumu (BTK), serves as Turkey's 
national regulatory and inspection authority for telecommunications and 
internet services. Established on January 29, 2000, it was initially named the 
Telecommunications Authority (Telekomünikasyon Kurumu) before adopting its 
current title.

The ICTA is tasked with overseeing electronic communications, including the 
regulation of internet services. It operates under the broader policy framework 
set by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, which is responsible for 
policy-making in the electronic communications sector.

While the BTK has broad authority to implement regulations ensuring the 
security and proper functioning of communication networks, there is no publicly 
available information indicating that it has explicitly mandated Source Address 
Validation (SAV) across all internet and telecom providers. However, given the 
BTK's extensive regulatory powers, it is within their jurisdiction to introduce 
such requirements if deemed necessary for network security or public interest.


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