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  2. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Iran's ministry of information and communication technology began testing a countrywide "national internet" network as a substitute for services run through the World Wide Web. It also began working on software robots to analyze emails and chats and find more "effective ways of controlling user's online activities".

  3. Telegram in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Telegram in Iran. The Telegram instant messaging service has had more than 50 million users in Iran. [1] Following the disruptions caused by the Iranian government in the Viber [2] [3] and Line services, the Iranian people were attracted to Telegram. [4] Security was the most important reason that led to its popularity.

  4. iGap - Wikipedia

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    iGap is a free Iranian instant messaging application for smart phones and personal computers. iGap allows users to interact with each other and exchange information through text, image, video, audio and other types of messages. iGap also supports P2P-based voice calls over the internet. iGap is developed for Android, iOS and Windows.

  5. Divar (website) - Wikipedia

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    Divar (website) Divar ( Persian: دیوار; lit. "wall") is an Iranian Persian classified ads and E-commerce mobile app, and an online platform for users in Iran [1] founded in Iran in 2012 with sections devoted to real estate, vehicles, goods, community service, Industrial equipment and jobs. [2]

  6. Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Office of the Supreme Leadership Authority ), also known as the House of Leadership ( Persian: بیت رهبری, Beit-e Rahbari ), is the official residence, bureaucratic office and principal workplace of the Supreme Leader of Iran [5] since 1989. Its structure is a mixture of traditional Beit (religious office of Marja') and bureaucracy. [6]

  7. National Information Network - Wikipedia

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    National Information Network of Iran. The National Information Network (NIN) ( Persian: شبکۀ ملی اطلاعات, Shabake-ye Melli-ye Ettelā'āt ), also known as National Internet in Iran and the Iranian intranet, is an ongoing project to develop a secure, stable infrastructure network and national intranet in Iran. The Supreme Council ...

  8. 2019 Internet blackout in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Internet blackout in Iran was a week-long [1] total shutdown of the Internet. It was ordered by the Supreme National Security Council and imposed by the Ministry of ICT. The blackout was one of the Iranian government 's efforts to suppress the 2019–2020 protests. [2] During the blackout, Iranian citizens could only access the ...

  9. Communications in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran has a population of 80 million with some 56% of Iranians under the age of 25. [2] In 2008, there were more than 52,000 rural offices, providing Telecom services to the villages across the country. The number of fixed telephone lines is above 24 million, with penetration factor of 33.66%. In 2012, there were 43 million internet users in ...