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Iran Could Cut World''s Internet, Including India: Here Is Why That

Iran Could Cut World''s Internet, Including India: Here Is Why That Should Worry You Over 95% of the global internet, including most of India''s, flows through undersea cables near a war

Iran''s Threats to Hormuz Undersea Cables Highlight Vulnerabilites of

Early this week, Iranian state-linked media floated a plan to charge the operators of undersea internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz for access to what they say is Iran''s offshore territory.

Nobody is telling you how FUCKED every economy on Earth just

Nobody is telling you how FUCKED every economy on Earth just became. Everyone is watching the missiles. The airstrikes. The sanctions. Nobody is talking about the fact that Iran doesn''t

Iranian state media proposes charging international companies a fee

Iran''s semi-official Tasnim news agency proposes that the Islamic Republic could start charging international companies a fee to use undersea fiber-optic cables laid in the Strait of

99% of the world''s internet traffic moves through cables on the

1.4 million kilometers of fiber-optic cable wrapping the Earth 35 times. $10 trillion in financial transactions move through those wires every day. SWIFT transfers, stock trades, supply chain data,

Iran-Linked News Outlet Proposes Tax on Undersea Internet Cables

An Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked media outlet, Tasnim, published an article proposing that Iran impose fees on submarine fiber-optic cables transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The

Iran MP proposes fees on internet cables crossing Hormuz Strait

An Iranian lawmaker has called for imposing annual fees on countries using submarine fiber-optic cables passing beneath the Strait of Hormuz, describing the strategic waterway as a national

The internet has a Strait of Hormuz problem

It may arrive as silence — the sudden, eerie quiet of severed fiber-optic cables resting on the floor of the Persian Gulf, cut by a vessel whose crew will claim it was an accident.

Big Tech is Moving Data Through the Gulf Using Fiber-Optic Cables

Major American cloud companies with data centers in the Persian Gulf "are channeling data out of the war zone through fiber-optic cables that an Iraqi telecom has strung alongside crude

Iran reportedly threatening to cut Red Sea cables: What it means for

Tech News News: Iran has reportedly threatened to damage undersea internet cables in the Red Sea, a move that will have a significant impact on internet speed across .

Undersea internet cable projects are getting tangled in the Iran war

Installing cables and pipelines in the Persian Gulf hasn''t historically required unexploded ordnance checks, except in the north near Iraq, which was heavily mined during the Gulf War.

Could Iran Start Charging Global Tech Firms For Undersea Cables In

Iranian outlets with ties to the IRGC have floated the idea that Tehran assert control over undersea fiber-optic cables running under the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say the proposal has little

IRGC-linked media calls for fees on Hormuz undersea internet cables

IRGC-linked media called for Iran to generate revenue from undersea internet cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz, framing the waterway not only as an energy and shipping

Could Iran Start Charging Global Tech Firms For Undersea Cables In

Now, two news agencies affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) have issued proposals urging Tehran to go further by imposing fees on the global tech firms that

Hormuz digital chokepoint: How undersea cables underpin Gulf''s AI

As Gulf states push billions into AI and digital infrastructure to diversify from oil, their ambitions depend on subsea fibre-optic cables concentrated near the Strait of Hormuz.

Now, Iranian regime proposes charges on undersea internet cables in

TEHRAN, May 14: An Iranian lawmaker has called for countries to pay annual fees for fiber-optic cables passing beneath the Strait of Hormuz, arguing that massive volumes of global financial

Iran lawmaker calls for annual fees on fiber-optic cables crossing

Countries should pay Iran annual fees for fiber-optic cables that pass beneath the Strait of Hormuz, an Iranian lawmaker said, saying that hundreds of billions of dollars in financial transactions

$10 trillion chokepoint: Iran now targets undersea cable networks

Iran has announced a sweeping new mandate to take full control of seven critical undersea fiber-optic cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a move that threatens to turn the world''s most

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