Iranian Parliament Outlaws Use of Elon Musk's Starlink Internet Services
- On June 23, 2024, Iran's parliament approved a law prohibiting the use of unauthorized satellite internet networks, including the service operated by SpaceX, which is owned by Elon Musk.
- The ban responds to concerns over Starlink enabling users to bypass government censorship amid a recent 12-day war with Israel and ongoing internet blackouts.
- The law bans the use of unauthorized electronic communication devices such as Starlink, with violators facing severe punishments like monetary penalties, corporal punishment, or imprisonment for a term of up to two years.
- On June 14, 2024, a day after Israeli airstrikes commenced against Iran, Elon Musk announced the activation of Starlink over the country with the message "The beams are on."
- The ban, pending expected Guardian Council approval, signals Tehran's intent to tighten control over digital information and reflects growing tensions after U.S. and Israeli military actions.
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Iran's parliament has voted to ban the unauthorized use of telecommunications equipment, including Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX company, Iranian media reported today.
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Read Full ArticleDuring the twelve-day war with Israel, Iran has turned off the Internet for its population. Thanks to the Starlink satellite Internet service, people can still surf the Internet. However, this will not only result in a fine in the future.
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