Revolutionary Guard "Privatizes" Iran's State-Run Teleco
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, September 29 2009
Lessons about the new media ecosystem works were learned all around during the violent crackdown on protestors after Iran's contested presidential election this summer. That includes a education for political forces in Iran that control over a nation's telecommunications network is a nice thing to have when you're attempting to quash political resistance being organized on the fly, through cell phone, Twitter, text messaging, and the like. During the uprising, Tehran's mobile network was shut down again and again. Silencing the opposition in the future just got somewhat more straightforward for some in Iranian politics: this weekend, a group connected to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard purchased 50% plus one share of the previously-state run Telecommunication Company of Iran -- giving the military-affiliated backers monopoly control over the state's telephone network, mobile network, and major ISP. Nipping the next "Twitter Revolution" in the bud just got a little easier.