Mobile phones in Iran begin to be able to make international calls after authorities cut internet in protest crackdown, reports AP.
Mobile phones in Iran begin to be able to make international calls after authorities cut internet in protest crackdown, reports AP.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Iran Restores Mobile Communication Amidst Ongoing Protests and Political Turmoil
Iran Calls Resume Amid Nationwide Protests: A Struggle for Communication
Iran Extends Internet Blackout Amid Ongoing Protests and Security Concerns
BJP and CPC Strengthen Ties: A New Era of Communication
Tensions Escalate: Iran-U.S. Communications Amid Protests

