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Aparat was introduced to Iranian users in February 2010, when many international video sharing services were restricted in Iran. [9] Shakouri, Aparat service manager, has stated the reason for provision of this service for Iranian users as “high volume of users’ requests for a video sharing service.” [10] After one year of operation, an Android version of the service was launched in ...
By 2008, Iran had blocked access to more than five million websites, whose content was deemed as immoral and anti-social. [131] Below is an estimated list of well-known websites blocked by Iran: [132] [133] [130] [6] [134] File hosting: Videos: YouTube, Twitch, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Nico Video, Newgrounds
IRIB TV1 (Iranian's Channel) IRIB TV2 (Life Channel) IRIB TV3 (Youth Channel) IRIB TV4 (Educated People's Channel) IRIB TV5/Tehran TV (Local Tehran Channel) IRINN (News Channel) IRIB Amoozesh (Education Channel) IRIB Quran (Religion and Life Channel) IRIB Mostanad (Documentary Channel) IRIB Namayesh (Movie and TV Series Channel) IRIB Varzesh ...
IRIB TV1 was the first national television channel in Iran, and is now the oldest Iranian television channel having been established in 1958. The channel is referred to by some as the National Channel , as most of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting 's television budget is set aside for this channel.
Here are 8 do's and don'ts for your cellphone etiquette. Ruben Salvadori. Updated May 9, 2019 at 4:44 PM. Are You Up on Cellphone Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts.
Whether you’re looking after a friend's pet for the first, second, or 13th time, we’ve rounded up all the dos and don’ts of pet sitting. 32 dos and don’ts of pet sitting 1.
From grocery chains to stores and restaurants, most businesses, are open today on Christmas Eve 2024. If you're looking to buy a last-minute present, stock up on food and groceries, dine out or ...
Mehdi Sadaghdar (/ ˈ m ɛ d iː s ə ˈ d æ ɡ ˌ d ɑːr / MEH-dee sə-DAG-dar; [2] Persian: مهدی صدقدار, romanized: Mehdī Ṣadaqdār, IPA: [meɦd̪iː sæd̪æʁd̪ɒːɾ]; born 13 January 1977) [3] is an Iranian-Canadian [4] electrical engineer who hosts the comedic educational YouTube channel ElectroBOOM.