A high-ranking Iranian official has reported that Tehran has acquired advanced Chinese technology aimed at permanently limiting access to the global internet. This development is reported amidst ongoing internet disruptions in Iran, following a network blockage implemented by authorities since February 28, coinciding with the commencement of hostilities involving the United States and Israel. Mohammad Sarafraz, who serves as a member of Iran’s Supreme Cyber Space Council and previously headed the state broadcaster IRIB, disclosed the details to the online newspaper Faraz on May 23.
According to Sarafraz, the Chinese equipment has already been installed within the country’s infrastructure. He stated that the primary objective of this new technology is to impose a permanent restriction on internet connectivity, thereby permitting only a limited scope of online access. The revelation suggests a significant technological effort by the Iranian government to manage and control the flow of information across its digital networks.
These measures come as the nation continues to grapple with internet access limitations. The reported deployment of Chinese hardware points toward a strategy designed to solidify state control over digital communications within Iran, effectively restricting connectivity to specific parameters.
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