Iran Ready to Open Door to Google, Other Internet Giants if They Respect ‘Cultural’ Rules
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Iran claims it is ready to allow Internet giants to operate in the Islamic Republic as long as they respect the country's "cultural" rules, according to a senior official. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Iran could allow Internet giants such as Google to operate in the Islamic republic if they respect its “cultural” rules, Fars news agency said Sunday quoting a senior official.
“We are not opposed to any of the entities operating in global markets who want to offer services in Iran,” Deputy Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister Nasrollah Jahangard told Fars.
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