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Iranian communications official says country will no longer have internet blackouts, even in crises

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Iranian communications official says country will no longer have internet blackouts, even in crises

An Iranian communications official announced an end to Tehran’s much-criticized practice of shutting down the internet, saying the country had matured past the practice. Tehran has relied on internet shutdowns to suppress dissent during…

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