As massive anti-government protests sweep across Iran amid a brutal regime crackdown—including a near-total internet blackout, widespread civilian killings, and economic collapse — Elon Musk’s SpaceX has stepped up dramatically by making Starlink satellite internet free for users in the country. This bold move provides a critical lifeline, allowing protesters and citizens to bypass government restrictions, share evidence of atrocities, communicate with the outside world, and organize despite severe jamming attempts and severe risks (including potential execution for using unauthorized terminals). Now, mounting pressure is building on Apple to follow Musk’s lead. With iPhones widely used in Iran (despite high costs and past import hurdles), activists, a U.S. Congressman (Rep. Buddy Carter), and others are urgently calling on the company to enable its satellite-based messaging feature — available on iPhone 14 and newer models — for Iranian users. This would allow texting without cellular or WiFi service, helping people contact family and report regime violence during the blackout. Apple’s current satellite texting is limited to select countries like the US, Canada, Mexico, and Japan, and the company has not yet responded publicly to these demands. The contrast highlights how tech giants can become pivotal in humanitarian crises, with Starlink already proving transformative—now the spotlight is on Apple to act swiftly and expand access to save lives. Rebecca Heilweil for Fast Company:
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