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Elon Musk Activates Starlink For Iranian Citizens (teslarati.com) 42

Elon Musk announced that he was activating Starlink in response to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's tweet announcing the issuing of a General License to provide the Iranian people with access to digital communications. Teslarati reports: Currently, in Iran, massive protests are happening as a result of the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was detained by the morality police for her head scarf not being properly worn. Although she had no known heart-related health problems, the police said she suddenly died of heart failure. Eyewitnesses said that she was beaten and her head hit the side of a police car. This along with leaked medical scans suggested cerebral hemorrhage and stroke. In response to her death, there have been several large-scale protests across Iran that received international support from world leaders, celebrities, and organizations.

The Iranian government sided with the morality police and has been suppressing the protests, shooting protestors with metal pellets and birdshot, and deploying tear gas and water cannons. The government also blocked access to many apps including Instagram and WhatsApp and limited internet access to prevent protestors from organizing. This is where Starlink comes in. A few days ago, Elon Musk said that Starlink would seek exemption from Iranian sanctions. This was in response to @Erfankasraie who asked if Elon could provide Starlink to the Iranian people. "It could be a game changer for the future." Elon also responded, "OK," to @agusantonetti who asked if he could do the same for other countries under a dictatorship such as Cuba.
Further reading: As Unrest Grows, Iran Restricts Access To Instagram, WhatsApp
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Elon Musk Activates Starlink For Iranian Citizens

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  • And the equipment? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by TokyoJimu ( 21045 ) on Friday September 23, 2022 @04:04PM (#62908983) Homepage

    Where will they get the dish and transceiver?

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Friday September 23, 2022 @04:06PM (#62908985)

    Even if you think everything else Elon Musk has done is worth nothing for some reason, the fact StarLink is around now and is working in places like Ukraine and Iran has been a huge blessing to the people of the Earth.

    It provides a really easy way to route around true dictatorships that lock down communications, with fairly compact equipment.

    I do wonder how they are going to get StarLink receivers into Iran... or maybe that's been happening for a while and there are a lot already there (likely).

    Thanks Elon for providing a truly global communications platform that can work for everyone with reasonable speed and decent cost.

    • Even if you think everything else Elon Musk has done is worth nothing for some reason, the fact StarLink is around now and is working in places like Ukraine and Iran has been a huge blessing to the people of the Earth.

      I agree. I am no Musk fan at all, but I will give him props for this. Information wants to be free.

    • Good for you. "His" tech will be obsolete within a decade.
  • I don't like some of what Musk does, but this is 100% awesome.
  • People will complain about how the Iranian people will use this.
    How they themselves would have supported the Iranian women.
    How Elon is evil because he does not support the unions.
    How the islamic veil is really freedom instead of slavery.
    How Islams war, really is peace.
    How ignorance really is strength.

    Long live freedom.
    Slava Ukraini.

  • What about "the internet freedom and the free flow of information" of the Chinese?

    • What about "the internet freedom and the free flow of information" of the Chinese?

      What and lose all those Tesla sales?
      Not to mention that nice factory. Shame if something were to happen to it.

  • How about, "Starlink Activates Its Own Starlink For Iranian Citizens"? I do not go to the church of Elon, so I prefer not to see his name.
  • The US govt should provide this capability. Why make a private company absorb the costs, or have to rely on one?

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