How Starlink Broke Iran’s Internet Blackout
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Загружено: 2026-01-12
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Iran tried to erase itself from the internet — and failed.
On January 8, 2026, Tehran shut down the web, collapsing internet traffic by over 98 percent. No messages. No videos. No witnesses.
But unlike past crackdowns, something changed.
Starlink stayed online.
As protests erupted, satellite internet bypassed Iran’s blackout, allowing videos and information to flow directly from space. For the first time, an authoritarian state couldn’t fully control what the world saw inside its borders.
This video breaks down how Starlink bypassed Iran’s censorship, why the regime turned to jammers and international pressure, and what this moment means for sovereignty, surveillance, and power in the satellite age.
This isn’t just about Iran.
It’s about who controls information — when borders no longer matter.
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