Restrictions on sale of monitoring hardware and software to Iran

Nokia Siemens Scales Down Presence in Iran

PC World: Telecommunications vendor Nokia Siemens Networks is further limiting the way it does business in Iran, as the international stance against the country is hardened. The company started to scale back its presence in Iran last year, but has until now extended maintenance contracts, which it will no longer do, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday. Nokia Siemens made the decision as a result of tougher export restrictions against Iran, said the spokeswoman. On Friday, European Commissioner Neelie Kroes said that technology companies have a moral obligation not to sell to repressive regimes >>>


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G. Rahmanian

DM:

by G. Rahmanian on

Now, all the regime has to do is take the drone apart and add its motor to one of those fine, hand-knotted persian rugs and make a flying carpet. With the technological advancements the regime has made they can copy the motor, mass produce flying carpets and sell them in the world market.


Dr. Mohandes

Well....

by Dr. Mohandes on

I am not so sure about this in anyway being such bad news.

You guys should take a trip to iran and witness the incredible achievments and advances "baradars" have made in the filed of Carpet weaving... Eh. Oops. Wrong Blog!!

Dammit...  


Bavafa

Long over due....

by Bavafa on

But better late then never.

'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory 

Mehrdad


G. Rahmanian

Bad News For The Criminal Regime!

by G. Rahmanian on

Bad News For The Criminal Regime Is Good News For Iranians!!! Sanctioning IR's oil and gas will deal the coup de grace to its despicable existence.