Even Parliament Members Complain About Internet Speed

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The voices of parliament members have also been raised about the internet speed.

Our parliament members are also complaining to the Minister of Communications due to the current situation because the internet speed is getting slower and slower.

Jalil Jahangirabadi, a member of the National Security Commission, said that maybe 10 or 20 years later, even if four people chant slogans on every street and in every city, it should not be a reason to cut off people’s internet, and the Minister of Communications should not act irresponsibly and remain indifferent to the heavy costs imposed on people’s lives.

Hassan Mohammadiyari, a member of the Social Commission, said the internet is a double-edged sword; on one hand, families are worried about their children, and on the other hand, the business environment has been troubled. In recent months, most of the concerns brought to the representatives have been about business, and we expect the situation to improve.

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