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    Secret Network Smuggles Starlink Tech into Iran to Bypass Internet Blackout

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, a clandestine network is facilitating the smuggling of Starlink satellite internet terminals into Iran. This effort aims to provide Iranians with access to uncensored internet during periods of government-imposed blackouts. Sahand, a key figure in this operation, has revealed that these terminals help reveal the “real picture” to the Iranian public, circumventing state censorship and control.

    Iran has frequently imposed internet shutdowns to suppress dissent and control the flow of information, especially during protests or political unrest. The introduction of Starlink technology, which relies on low-earth orbit satellites to provide internet access, offers a resilient alternative to traditional infrastructure that the government can easily disrupt. This initiative not only empowers citizens with reliable communication but also challenges authoritarian efforts to isolate the population from global news and social media.

    Meanwhile, the smuggling of such advanced technology into Iran highlights the growing demand for digital freedom and the lengths to which activists and supporters go to ensure connectivity. The use of Starlink terminals could significantly impact the information landscape in Iran, fostering greater awareness and potentially influencing social and political dynamics. This covert operation underscores the critical role of technology in modern resistance movements against censorship and repression.

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