This Bylaw covers procedures and principles regarding the general authorization conditions that will be applied on electronic communication service providers that provide electronic communication services and/or that wish to operate electronic communication network, regarding the allocation of right to individual use and additional conditions that will be applied in the framework of the right to individual use, regarding the determination of the quality of service of the services that will be provided by electronic communication service providers, regarding preparation of National Numbering Plan, regarding determining rules on assignment and withdrawal of numbers, determining fundamental principles and rules in the scope of spectrum management, preparing and updating the National Frequency Plan and assignment and withdrawal of frequencies.
#Point of presence registration#
The purpose of this Bylaw is to determine procedures and principles for general authorization for electronic communication services, networks and infrastructures, for the allocation of right to individual use, for determining the quality of service that will be provided by electronic communication service providers, for planning numbers and for effective and efficient use of numbering resources in accordance with the said plan, for planning and management of the spectrum and for allocation, coordination and registration of frequencies. Epsilon is the leading global connectivity provider with footprint extending to 280+ Points of Presence (POP) globally, with over 600 network operators. 1 A PoP typically houses servers, routers, network switches, multiplexers, and other network interface equipment, and is typically located in a data center. A common example is an ISP point of presence, the local access point that allows users to connect to the Internet with their Internet service provider (ISP). Point of Presence (POP) means the center providing routing of two- way traffic between network layers on electronic communication equipments such as modem, transmission line, router, etc,“Law” means Electronic Communication Law. A point of presence ( PoP) is an artificial demarcation point or network interface point between communicating entities.