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Iran bans fast internet to cut west's influence
2006-10-18
Iran's Islamic government has opened a new front in its drive to stifle domestic political dissent and combat the influence of western culture - by banning high-speed internet links. In a blow to the country's estimated 5 million internet users, service providers have been told to restrict online speeds to 128 kilobytes a second and been forbidden from offering fast broadband packages. The move by Iran's telecommunications regulator will make it more difficult to download foreign music, films and television programmes, which the authorities blame for undermining Islamic culture among the younger generation. It will also impede efforts by political opposition groups to organise by uploading information on to the net.
So very Soviet ...
The order follows a purge on illegal satellite dishes, which millions of Iranians use to clandestinely watch western television. Police have seized thousands of dishes in recent months.

The latest step has drawn condemnation from MPs, internet service companies and academics, who say it will hamper Iran's progress. "Every country in the world is moving towards modernisation and a major element of this is high-speed internet access," said Ramazan-ali Sedeghzadeh, chairman of the parliamentary telecommunications committee. "The country needs it for development and access to contemporary science."
The Profit (may his gummas resolve) didn't have high-speed internet, why should they?
A petition branding the high-speed ban as "backward and unprincipled" bearing more than 1,000 signatures is to be sent to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The prisons soon to be getting 1,000 new inmates ...
Scores of websites and blogs are censored using hi-tech US-made filtering equipment. Iran filters more websites than any other country apart from China. High-speed links can be used with anti-filtering devices to access filtered sites.

The telecoms regulator declined to explain the decision but said it was taken by "a collection of policy-makers". However, Etemad, a pro-reformist newspaper, suggested it was part of an official campaign to stem a western "cultural invasion". "Unpleasant whispers are saying that the motivations behind the scenes are the same as those involved in the purging of satellite dishes," the paper wrote.

Parastoo Dokoohaki, a prominent Iranian blogger, said the move was designed to foil the government's opponents. "If you want to announce a gathering in advance, you won't see it mentioned on official websites and newspapers would announce it too late. Therefore, you upload it anonymously and put the information out. Banning high-speed links would limit that facility. Despite having the telecoms facilities, fibre-optic technology and internet infrastructure, the authorities want us to be undeveloped."
And cowed, and submissive ...
Posted by:Steve White

#13  I'm sure that's lovely, J.D.Lux, whatever it means. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-18 21:48  

#12  read 'em and weep.
11.3 megabits per second
Communications 11.3 megabits per second
Storage 1.4 megabytes per second
1MB file download 0.7 seconds
Subjective rating Unbelievable
Posted by: J.D. Lux   2006-10-18 21:35  

#11  Iran must have controlling interest in EarthLink DSL. They slowed me down a long time ago and all the support people they have in India can't get the speed back.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2006-10-18 19:33  

#10  Off topic, but in Tolkiens "Lord of the Rings" the language of Mordor (the bad guys) was modelled on Persian. Tolkien was an aesthete of language, and he thought Persian looked horrible.
Posted by: buwaya   2006-10-18 18:48  

#9  More porn for Iran!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-10-18 13:02  

#8  Will the ban include Ahmedenijad's streaming porno link?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-10-18 12:55  

#7  Parastoo Dokoohaki, a prominent Iranian blogger, said the move was designed to foil the government's opponents.

Sometimes, YJCMTSU, and other times, YJCMTN(ames)U! Who knew that Count Dokoo was Persian?
Posted by: BA   2006-10-18 11:50  

#6  internets snap quiz

guess who's hiding in the dial up screechy sound?
Posted by: Jumping Jehosaphat   2006-10-18 10:56  

#5  High-speed links can be used with anti-filtering devices to access filtered sites

?
Posted by: Shipman   2006-10-18 08:26  

#4  "You must all use AOL dial-up...it is decreed"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-18 08:19  

#3  Inshallah. This is a good way to keep 'em down on the farm.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-18 06:52  

#2  The prisons soon to be getting 1,000 new inmates ...

Not me, man! Ya think I'd use my real name?
Posted by: Abu Mushab al-Bobby   2006-10-18 06:01  

#1  You can be sure the black turbans will still have high-speed access.
Posted by: Pappy   2006-10-18 01:02  

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