Iran’s internet blackout couldn’t stop data as activists quietly turned satellite TV signals into a hidden pipeline for news and software

Iran’s internet blackout couldn’t stop data as activists quietly turned satellite TV signals into a hidden pipeline for news and software


  • Satellite TV signals became a hidden pipeline to circumvent Iran’s government-imposed internet shutdown
  • Toosheh delivers gigabytes of data without user interaction or a trace
  • Jamming efforts fail to fully block satellite-based data delivery

In January 2026, the Iranian government shut down internet services across all provinces for weeks and also throttled VPNs, messaging, and phone services.

To regain connectivity, a nonprofit organization called NetFreedom Pioneers turned to an unlikely solution: ordinary satellite television signals.

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