Lots of things are linked into the internet. Shutting it down prevents Israel from acquiring easy information about current situations in Iran.
For example, Tehran had hundreds of on-line traffic cameras and weather cameras. They are all off-line now.
They could be used by Israel to look for specific license plates or to monitor traffic, including military vehicles, into certain areas. The city of Tehran alone had over 600 traffic cameras, most of which were accessible on the internet. A lot of businesses had internet accessible cameras.
Lots of things are linked into the internet. Shutting it down prevents Israel from acquiring easy information about current situations in Iran.
For example, Tehran had hundreds of on-line traffic cameras and weather cameras. They are all off-line now.
They could be used by Israel to look for specific license plates or to monitor traffic, including military vehicles, into certain areas. The city of Tehran alone had over 600 traffic cameras, most of which were accessible on the internet. A lot of businesses had internet accessible cameras.
Tehran was smart to shut that down.
Can't let your people know what's really going on or they would revolt...😉😎
We have no way of knowing if this is true, the SOURCE is only known as a London based watchdog, reported on by an unknown internet news site.
72-hour rule applies.
Good point.