The Iranian government has also been hard at work in creating their own custom electronic mail service, where a national search engine called Ya Haq (pronounced as “Oh Just One”) which will (in the eyes of the government) hopefully replace Google as the search engine of choice. To obtain an account on the state-approved mail service, you will need to register your identity with the government. Currently, Iranian information and communication minister Reza Taghipour declared a new message that all Internet service providers that offer connectivity in Iran will have to align themselves with the national Internet – that and that alone. From August onwards, this mandate will kick into action from August onwards. Hopefully, the Iranians will then be able to access Ubergizmo by then.
This is not the first time Iran has had a run in with the Internet, so to speak, as they disrupted Internet access before their elections in the past, even blocking Gmail and Youtube.