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Internet Access in Iran: A Growing Privilege for the Few

As Iran continues to impose strict internet restrictions, access to the premium 'Internet-Pro' service is limited to certain groups who can afford it, highlighting the disparity in information access.

Editorial StaffMay 23, 20261 MIN READ

In Iran, the ongoing internet blockade has led to a significant restriction on access to information and communication. This situation has made internet access increasingly scarce.

The premium service known as 'Internet-Pro' is available only to select groups who can afford the fee, creating a divide in the ability to connect online.

As a result, access to information is becoming a luxury rather than a basic right for many Iranians, raising concerns about censorship and inequality in digital access.