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Satellite internet providers are expanding access in restricted regions. According to activists, free connectivity has begun reaching Iran through orbital network infrastructure. Mehdi Yahyanejad, a Los Angeles-based activist involved in distributing terminal units, confirmed the rollout to The Associated Press. Multiple activists have corroborated reports of the service becoming operational.
This development reflects growing efforts to ensure network access and digital freedom globally. Satellite-based internet bypasses traditional terrestrial infrastructure constraints, enabling connectivity in underserved or geographically isolated markets. The move raises broader questions about decentralized network infrastructure and its role in supporting open communication channels worldwide.
As Web3 communities increasingly emphasize censorship-resistant technologies and global accessibility, such infrastructure initiatives align with principles of network sovereignty and user autonomy.