Iranian state-affiliated media outlets have proposed taxing and controlling undersea internet cables that pass through the Strait of Hormuz. These proposals, originating from outlets like Tasnim and Fars, suggest Iran could generate revenue by charging fees to foreign cable owners and tech companies such as Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft. The reports also floated the idea of disrupting these critical data conduits, which handle an estimated $10 trillion in daily transactions, potentially causing significant economic damage. AI
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IMPACT Potential disruption to global data flow could impact AI services reliant on undersea cables.
RANK_REASON The cluster reports on proposals and ideas from Iranian media outlets, rather than official government actions or policy changes.