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Nokia Siemens bakom övervakning i Iran- Nokia Siemens supports monitoring of the internet in Iran

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The Iranian regime has developed one of the world's most advanced systems to monitor Internet traffic. Behind the technical solutions, the European telecom giant, Nokia Siemens Networks.

Nokia Siemens supports monitoring in Iran Published: June 22, 2009, 18.39. Last modified: June 23, 2009, the Iranian regime control of the internet is on a large scale and according to the newspaper the Wall Street Journal, the advanced technical mechanisms that allow individuals internet use may be identified in detail. In newspaper interviews done with technology experts both inside and outside Iran, it is clear that monitoring, in addition to block certain sites and shut down connections, also is set to collect and index the personal information of Internet users. The technical solution is delivered - at least in part - from the Finnish-German telecom giant, Nokia Siemens Networks. Monitoring Center was installed in the latter half of 2008 and was part of a larger contract that also contained the technical solutions for mobile network technologies, states Ben Room, spokesperson for Nokia Siemens for the Wall Street Journal.

The technique called Deep Packet Inspection and means that special equipment is placed in such a way that it captures, for example email, internet, computer-based conversations and messages on social sites. In just a few milliseconds picked the little "information packages" apart and crawled for keywords.


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