Mehdi Sa’adati, Member of Parliament, Start Providing Tiered Internet

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Mehdi Sa'adati, Member of Parliament, Start Providing Tiered Internet

Mehdi Saadati, a member of parliament, start implementing tiered internet access.

A member of the National Security Commission of the parliament believes that worldwide, internet access levels are determined based on age and occupation, but in Iran, this space has been neglected.

These days, given the state of the internet, the issue of tiered internet access has once again become a focal point. Mehdi Saadati, a member of the National Security Commission of the parliament, has stated that the neglect of the virtual space does not exist in any country. In many countries, even the age for using the virtual space is defined for individuals. For example, the access levels for teenagers, young adults, and professors differ from one another.

In his opinion, the dangers of neglecting the virtual space have been repeatedly announced but ignored, and now the parliament has recognized this shortcoming and has addressed the issue.

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