Iran Conflict Threatens Global Internet Connectivity
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A potential escalation in the Iran conflict could jeopardise worldwide internet access, according to a Time Magazine analysis.
The report highlights Iran’s strategic position as a key digital bottleneck, noting that any disruption could ripple across global networks.
The piece underscores the critical nature of the region for international data traffic, warning that conflict could have far‑reaching digital consequences.
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