0824 GMT May 24, 2022
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The Iranian Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) said it has restored the internet bandwidth that was lost last week because of the military conflict in Ukraine.
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Iran’s telecoms regulator said access to the internet via mobile phones reached an ideal situation in the quarter to late December as the number of consumers reached nearly 92 million in the country of more than 84 million people.
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Iran’s outgoing communications and information technology minister said infrastructure and data centers deployed for the domestic internet service in the country have reached a bandwidth capacity of over 221 terabits per second (Tb/s).
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Iran’s telecoms minister said two major internet companies from Russia and China cancelled plans to come to Iran in mid-2020s mainly over fears that the presence could have affected their interests in the United States.
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A seemingly simple maths equation has left the Internet completely divided.
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The Iranian government adopted major legislation allowing the renationalization of the infrastructure used for delivery of fixed internet services in the country.
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The Iranian government has adopted a major legislation allowing the renationalization of the infrastructure used for delivery of fixed internet services in the country.
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A group of eager beavers shut down Internet service in a western Canadian town over the weekend after they chewed through fiber cables and used them to build their home.
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Iran’s second largest mobile operator MTN Irancell launched a first commercial 5G internet service in the country in a location in the capital Tehran.
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Myanmar's military rulers have shut down the country's Internet as thousands of people joined the largest rally yet against Monday's coup.
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Less than three months after the first trial in Iran for the high-speed 5G mobile Internet technology, the third testing site was launched on Wednesday.
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The Norwegian makers of Internet browser Opera announced they are offering a $9,000 payday for a two week dream job: Browsing the Web for fun.
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SpaceX is offering its Starlink broadband satellite Internet service to test users for $99 a month, plus $499 for a setup kit, according to emails seen by Reuters, as Elon Musk’s space company pushes to offer fast Internet speeds to rural American customers with limited options.
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A satellite Internet service provider is offering to pay someone $1,000 to "digitally detox" in nature without any electronic devices.
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The owner of a large property has divided opinion after sharing their act of revenge against neighbors who were misusing their land.
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