Two days ago, the Ministry of Communications announced that preparations for legal activities have been made for the provision of satellite internet services by the Yahclick operator, affiliated with the Yahhost company. Now the Minister of Communications has said that this operator will soon receive a license from the regulator
According to the Iran digital economy annotation, Eisa Zarepour, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, said on the sidelines of the government board meeting: “We welcome the activity of any satellite internet service provider in the government, provided that they accept our territorial rules. Two months ago, the Telecommunications Union approved one of the The largest satellite internet service provider must accept our territorial rules.
The Minister of Communications is referring to the resolution of the Radio Regulatory Board (RBB) of the World Telecommunication Union, which in its last meeting and based on Iran’s complaint, emphasized that satellite internet operators must accept Iran’s territorial rules.
Zarepour announced the granting of a license to Yah Click in the near future: As an introduction, another company accepted our landing right and is going through its preparations to get a license from the Regulatory Organization and start its official activity.
As reported by the Ministry of Communications, after months of negotiations with the satellite internet service operator YahClick (YahClick) affiliated with Yahsat Company (YahSAT), this company officially approved Landing Right Regulation Commission on Friday 15th December at the Consulate General of Iran in Dubai and accepted the country’s communication regulations.
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