Iran’s Internet Blackout has become the regime’s go-to weapon for controlling dissent, concealing atrocities, and isolating millions from the world.
Browsing: Starlink
Deploying LEO satellite internet and Direct-to-Cell technology is essential to breaking Iran’s digital blockade and countering IRGC-led information warfare.
The debate centers on whether satellite internet is a tool for liberation or foreign surveillance. Its introduction risks deepening the conflict by becoming another weaponized asset, further entrenching divisions and external influence in Yemen’s fragmented war.
Iran is facing its deadliest internal crisis since 1979, with thousands killed in a January 2026 crackdown. Unified in their rejection of the regime, Iranians remain caught between the state’s brutal digital isolation and a fear that U.S. “rescue” promises prioritize geopolitics over people.
