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9 May 2026, 20:08

The Tasnim news agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, referred to the fiber optic cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz and threatened disruption to the global digital economy if these cables were damaged. It called for charging fees from foreign companies and requiring tech giants like Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft to operate under the laws of the Islamic Republic.

Tasnim wrote: "The submarine fiber optic cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz carry over $10 trillion in financial transactions daily (including SWIFT messages, stock market transactions, and currency exchanges)."

The IRGC-affiliated media further demanded "the collection of initial licensing fees and annual renewals from foreign companies, requiring tech giants (Meta, Amazon, Microsoft) to operate under the laws of the Islamic Republic, and monopolizing the repair and maintenance of the cables by Iranian companies."

Fars, another IRGC-affiliated outlet, also reported that dozens of submarine fiber optic cables connecting Asia, Europe, and the Middle East pass through the Strait of Hormuz and warned that "any damage to these cables could cause widespread disruptions in the internet and digital economy of various countries."
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