MNA Secretary of Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace Abolhassan Firouzabadi said Apples ban on Iranian-developed apps is a political decision, saying the import of Apple products is not in the countrys interest.
The iOS versions of the mobile apps developed in Iran, such as Iranian banks, online payment firms as well as ride-hailing and food delivery ...
MNA Secretary of Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace said that it is essential for Instagram to have a responsive representative in Iran.
Abolhassan Firouzabadi made the remarks on Sunday on the sideline of an IT-related project inauguration ceremony in Tehran.
According to a regulation passed by the Supreme Council of Cyberspace, every foreign-...
The Iranian Supreme Council of Cyberspace has given non-Iranian companies one year to store all of its citizens data locally, based on the guidelines and concerns of the supreme leader.
The exact test is that: Foreign messaging companies active in the country are required to transfer all data and activity linked to Iranian citizens into the country ...
Tehran, Sept 7, IRNA Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei on Monday called on the new members of the Supreme Council of Cyberspace (SCC) to rid cyberspace of passivity through using talents of the youth and adopting calculated measures.
'Using capability and talents of the country's youth and through making right policies ...
[caption id="attachment_154887" align="alignright" width="222"] Secretary of Irans Supreme Council of Cyberspace Mohammad Hassan Entezari[/caption]
TEHRAN (Tasnim) Irans domestically-made Mesbah satellite is ready to be sent into the orbit, an Iranian official announced on Tuesday, adding that a new version of the satellite is also under construction....
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Key Takeaway:University of Tehran hosts panel ...
[caption id="attachment_113789" align="alignright" width="244"] A leading conservative cleric in Iran is worried about the "negative features" of high-speed mobile Internet and 3G services.[/caption]
Asenior Iranian hard-line cleric says high-speed mobile Internet and third generation mobile services are "un-Islamic" and violate "human and moral norms"....