The cost of internet access is a primary factor influencing citizens’ ability to access free information, which is essential for the economic, social, and cultural development of any country. In Iran, however, internet pricing policies have made unrestricted internet access increasingly inaccessible for many. Factors such as the price disparity between domestic and international trafficContinue reading “The Internet in Iran: From Public Resource to Exclusive Commodity – Exploring Pricing and Access Challenges”
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