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WANA (Aug 09) – The CEO of the Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI) has announced the launch of a national fiber optic mega project that will replace all copper cables in the country within five years, providing high-speed connections to 27 million subscribers. In the wake of the US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran and the subsequent maritime banditry and piracy, the Islamic Republic is reportedly moving to assert its long-dormant sovereign rights over the submarine internet cables that traverse the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. If construction ever resumes in the Persian Gulf, tech companies will have a new headache to deal with: Unexploded missiles and mines. Illustration: Petra Péterffy for Bloomberg Businessweek The Ile de Batz was installing a section of a 28,000-mile undersea internet cable to link Europe to Asia via.

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