Starlink goes free in Iran amid internet blackout and protests

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Starlink has reportedly waived monthly fees for users in Iran after the government cut the internet during protests, making the satellite service a crucial but illegal lifeline for many. SpaceX hasn’t confirmed the waiver; authorities are seizing Starlink kits and seeking to jam signals, while users risk prison time and discovery as they share footage from beyond the blackout. Estimates suggest tens of thousands may be using Starlink despite the dangers.
- Starlink reportedly made free in Iran - but protesters are taking huge risks by using it BBC
- Is Starlink helping Iranians break internet blackout, and how does it work? Al Jazeera
- Access to Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service is now free in Iran as regime continues brutal crackdown on protests CNN
- Iran Is Hunting Down Starlink Users to Stop Protest Videos From Going Global The Wall Street Journal
- US lawmakers call on Donald Trump to restore internet access in Iran The Guardian
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