Iran's state authorities have escalated their internet crackdown by targeting satellite internet services. With the national network now restricted, unauthorized satellite connectivity—including solutions like Starlink—has been formally designated as a national security threat.



Users caught possessing or operating such systems face serious legal consequences. What was once treated as mere technology access is now classified under security violations, marking a significant shift in how governments view decentralized internet infrastructure. The move reflects growing tensions between state-controlled connectivity and independent satellite systems globally.
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