وكالة بغداد اليوم الاخبارية
وكالة بغداد اليوم الاخبارية
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The Iraqi Ministry of Communications has revealed the dismantling of an organized network that sells internet bandwidth outside legal frameworks and directs it to citizens as residential subscriptions, in coordination with the National Security Agency. The operations resulted in damage to over 10,000 housing units, with estimates indicating that illegal billing amounts to two billion Iraqi dinars annually. The networks serve more than one and a half million users. These networks are considered a significant source of revenue loss for the state, with the minister pledging to use the recovered funds to develop and improve internet services and reduce prices. Efforts are also underway to increase network efficiency by 20% by 2027 as part of the infrastructure development plans for the telecommunications sector.
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