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Iran mulls taking full control of all 7 undersea internet cables

As Iran moves to take control of undersea internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz, foreign operators may be forced to get Iranian permits, pay transit fees, and follow Iranian law, according to

Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world''s ''digital chokepoints

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

IRGC-linked media outlines plan to tax and control undersea internet

Networking IRGC-linked media outlines plan to tax and control undersea internet cables in the Hormuz Strait — Iran''s mouthpiece calls for a cut of $10 trillion of transactions that pulse through

$10 trillion chokepoint: Iran now targets undersea cable networks

While 75% of cable damage is typically accidental — caused by fishing trawlers or dragging anchors — the current conflict introduces the risk of state-sponsored sabotage.

Iran eyes fees on Hormuz internet cables as new lever against the West

Iran''s Revolutionary Guards-linked media are pushing for Tehran to impose charges on the submarine fibre-optic cables running through the Strait of Hormuz, arguing that the waterway''s role in

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.

Iran''s IRGC flags undersea cables, cloud networks as

IRGC has outlined the strategic importance and vulnerability of digital infrastructure in the region, in what appears to be a pointed signal amid ongoing tensions.

Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world''s ''digital chokepoints

Melbourne, May 15 (The Conversation) 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

Iran-linked outlet maps Gulf undersea cables in apparent warning to

Iran International, which covers Iranian state media closely, described the Tasnim report as a thinly veiled warning rather than a neutral explainer, observing that the outlet took care to

Iran moves to place Internet Cables in Hormuz under State Control

Iranian authorities have reportedly taken major and highly sensitive step involving Hormuz, moving to place undersea internet infrastructure and key maritime traffic under tighter state control.

Fact Check: Did Iran threaten to cut global internet traffic

Fact Check: False, no verified record of an official threat The viral claim that Iran threatened to cut 99% of global internet traffic flowing through

Iran-Linked Media Floats Data Tax On Hormuz Undersea Internet Cables

Iran-Linked Media Floats Data Tax On Hormuz Undersea Internet Cables An Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked media outlet has signaled that submarine fiber-optic cables

Beneath the Strait: Iran Could Threaten Gulf Data Centers, Undersea Cables

The conflict with Iran has exposed tech infrastructure to new acute threats, with Iranian drones striking data centers in Bahrain and the UAE.

The Hormuz digital chokepoint: How does the Iran war threaten

Iran warned last week that submarine cables in the Strait of Hormuz were a vulnerable point for the region''s digital economy, raising concerns about potential attacks on critical infrastructure.

Iran Threatens Undersea Internet Cables, Exposing Global ''Digital

Iran''s hints at charging for undersea internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz spotlight how vital and exposed these “digital chokepoints” are. More than 500 submarine cables carry most global

Explainer-The Hormuz digital chokepoint: How does the Iran war

DUBAI, April 28 - Iran warned last week that submarine cables in the Strait of Hormuz were a vulnerable point for the region''s digital economy, raising concerns about potential attacks on critical

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

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

$10 trillion chokepoint: Iran now targets undersea cable networks in

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...

Iran Threatens Undersea Internet Cables, Exposing Global ''Digital

Iran''s hints about charging for undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz spotlight how more than 500 submarine lines carry 95% of global data through fragile chokepoints. Concentrated

Iran''s Push for Fees on the World''s Internet Cables Turns the Strait of

Iran plans to charge fees on undersea internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to leverage this digital bottleneck for revenue and political influence.

IRGC-linked media hints at threat to Persian Gulf undersea internet

The Tasnim article suggests Iran-linked media are signaling that undersea cables and regional data hubs now sit alongside ports, shipping lanes and energy facilities in the conflict''s

Iran war briefing day 77 : Iran threatens tariff on undersea internet

Iran war briefing day 77 : Iran threatens tariff on undersea internet cables Reports from Iran indicate authorities are threatening to impose a levy on vital undersea cables that support global

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 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 .

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