Iran Introduces Tiered Internet Services Amid Ongoing Blackout
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Iran has announced plans to roll out tiered internet access as the country continues to experience widespread online restrictions amid the war.
The move comes after reports that Iranians have had limited internet connectivity during the conflict, prompting the government to consider a structured approach to service provision.
Details of the tiered system, including pricing and availability, have not yet been released, but officials say the initiative aims to restore some level of digital communication for citizens.
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