Iran's 'class internet' triggers public anger as blackout drags on

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Iranian President Pezeshkian ordered a special cyber taskforce to restore broad internet access after more than two months of blackout, but many Iranians doubt the move can overcome resistance from powerful state bodies; access remains restricted, with paid 'Pro Internet' plans and white SIM cards highlighting inequality, fueling public anger and questions about governance amid war and economic strain.
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