Telegram founder Pavel Durov says Iranian government's ban backfired
Thousands of software developers are currently developing virtual private networks to circumvent Tehran's control of local internet access, Durov said.
Thousands of software developers are currently developing virtual private networks to circumvent Tehran's control of local internet access, Durov said.
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