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Iran May Shut Down Internet During Election

daveschroeder writes "'The Iranian government might block private access to the Internet for the general legislative election on March 14, two Iranian news outlets reported Monday. In 2006, the authorities banned download speeds on private computers faster than 128 kilobytes per second. The government also uses sophisticated filtering equipment to block hundreds of Web sites and blogs that it considers religiously or politically inappropriate. Many bloggers have been jailed in the past years, and dozens of Web sites have been shut down.' It would appear that Iran's own government is more a threat to the nation's internet connectivity than the fragility of the undersea cable network."

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  1. Absolutely atrocious. by SchlimpyChicken · · Score: 2, Funny

    This is typical and not too surprising. The nice thing for them is there's no chance of us going to war with either Hillary or Obama in office. They'd have to bomb the capital building... and even then...

  2. It's a CONSPIRACY! by neonmonk · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's a CONSIPRACY!
    Wait... is it still considered a conspiracy if it's out in the open and it's definitely 100% not the US or oil companies? I'm not sure which I prefer, prelude to war or the possibility that the Iranian leadership could become MORE crazy.

    Being a naive westerner, it appears to me that the freedom-hugging ideas that float around on the internets don't seem to have an effect on political/religious thinking of countries like Iran.

    Does this indicate that it is having an effect?

  3. Re: Capitalism by TaoPhoenix · · Score: 4, Funny

    Can I suggest an upsell?

    *License* the rope. Patent the knot design.

    Get subscribers to sign up for the feature presentation. Then copyright the video.

    Sell advertising slots. Tie in action figures complete with movable rope.

    Air a documentary on E!. Stir up the talk show networks with a recorded last message.

    Write a computerized algorithm for robots to tie knots. Patent that.

    Then no one can die this way again without your estate's permission. Sue them posthumously with previously prepared legal documents.

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  4. Re:A few more notes: time for perspective? by kestasjk · · Score: 4, Funny

    The US cut the cables for no reason, only to send the world's conspiracy theorists on a wild goose chase while the real preparations for war are made.

    It's the only logical conclusion.

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