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  • Starlink reportedly offers free service in Iran amid internet blackout
    January 29, 2026, 5:08 AM EST. Starlink is reportedly offering free service in Iran after the government cut internet access, a move that has allowed images and videos of protests to reach outside audiences. The company does not officially operate in Iran, and thousands of Starlink terminals have been smuggled in since 2022, when the US allowed sanctioned tech tools to be sold to Iranians. Bloomberg cited a person familiar with Starlink services; US President Trump said he hoped Starlink would restore access. Iran Human Rights' Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said Starlink has been crucial for sharing information, including death toll estimates. Iran has a history of internet shutdowns, with 17 since 2018, varying in scope. Experts say this blackout this month is more extensive due to geographic spread and restrictions on international phone access.