Iran demands Big Tech pay fees for undersea Internet cables in Strait of Hormuz
Nice cable you got there
Iran’s claim over subsea chokepoint pushes US tech companies to overland fiber.
Multicolored lines show undersea Internet cable routes running through the Strait of Hormuz. Credit: TeleGeography
Iran claims it will charge US tech companies fees for using undersea Internet cables that run beneath the contested Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes. The war has already halted multiple projects and led to the suspension of cable repairs in the region—and the latest Iranian threats may accelerate efforts by Big Tech and Gulf countries to find alternative routes for bypassing the Strait of Hormuz’s digital chokepoint.
The latest assertions of Iranian authority over the Strait of Hormuz were announced in a brief statement by Ebrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesperson for Iran’s military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. “We will impose fees on internet cables” Zolfaghari wrote in a May 9 post. It was not immediately clear...
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