Mar 13 โ€ข 15:39 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil G1 (PT)

Secret connections at the border and private networks: how desperate Iranians keep in touch with relatives abroad

Iranians have been seeking ways to bypass internet and phone restrictions imposed during wartime, utilizing unique methods to stay connected with family members.

Iranians are finding innovative means to circumvent the strict internet and phone restrictions that have been intensified due to recent conflicts. Among these individuals is a man stationed at the border between Iran and Turkey who offers a unique service that helps Iranians living abroad communicate with their family members back home. His method involves two phones: one linked to the Iranian telephone network and the other to the Turkish network, allowing for calls that would otherwise be impossible due to international calling blocks.

Customers calling from outside of Iran connect through WhatsApp to his Turkish number, after which he places the call to their relatives in Iran using his Iranian phone. This innovative system is vital for many desperate families seeking to maintain contact in a time of crisis. His presence at the border enables him to access both mobile networks, making this communication lifeline possible, despite the overwhelming restrictions faced by many Iranian citizens trying to stay in touch.

The situation highlights not only the lengths to which individuals will go to maintain familial bonds during times of turmoil but also underscores the broader implications of censorship and communication blackouts in conflict zones. As families strive to connect, these private networks and services serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for open communication in oppressive regimes, illustrating a profound human need that persists even in the face of substantial obstacles.

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