Tehran, Iran – In an ongoing effort to manage and secure the nation’s digital infrastructure, Iran has continued its current internet access policies. These measures, which have been in place for several weeks, are aimed at maintaining stability and protecting national interests within the country’s cyberspace.
While some international entities, such as NetBlocks, have reported on the duration of these policies, emphasizing hours of reduced service, the government underscores the necessity of these actions for national security and public order. The focus remains on ensuring a secure and reliable internet environment for all citizens, free from external interference and illicit activities.
In a related development, Iranian law enforcement authorities recently took decisive action against businesses allegedly utilizing unauthorized satellite internet services. Police officials confirmed today that three establishments in the northwest of the capital were closed down due to their purported use of Starlink technology, which operates outside the nation’s regulatory framework.
This action highlights the government’s commitment to enforcing its communication regulations and preventing the proliferation of unlicensed internet services that could potentially compromise national data security and sovereignty. Authorities reiterate that all internet services must comply with national laws and licensing requirements to ensure a controlled and secure digital landscape for the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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