Complaints about the speed and cost of the internet in Iran
How to tell a foreign trader to install Rubika
The latest report from the Speedtest site shows that both fixed and mobile internet quality in Iran are on a downward trend, which clearly explains why users are dissatisfied with the speed and cost of the internet in Iran.
This site examines the internet status in countries and ranks them based on speed. The latest Speedtest report shows that Iran’s fixed internet has dropped one rank to 153rd in the world, and mobile internet has fallen three ranks to 75th. This situation arises while some of Iran’s neighboring countries are among the top ranks in the world in terms of internet speed, especially mobile.
While users have many complaints about the quality, speed, and cost of the internet in Iran, both fixed and mobile, and the above statistics also indicate their dissatisfaction, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology promises that the speed of fixed internet in the country can increase by 80 times. Isa Zarepour has also stated that satellite internet entry into the country is possible, but companies active in this field must obtain the necessary licenses and comply with the country’s laws.
Some users protest against the speed and cost of the internet in Iran and believe that Iran’s conditions in this regard should not be compared with other countries at all.
I am a transit driver. Right now, Iraqi Kurdistan has excellent internet, but ours is a disaster because we send transit customs documents via WhatsApp to Turkey, Russia, Georgia, Armenia for approval. In Iran, we are stuck for several days to exchange information with the trader or cargo owner. Sometimes we are stuck for a month because of customs documents, because we are truly deprived of the internet in Iran. How can I tell a Russian or Turkish trader to install Rubika?