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Internet service provider in Iran
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Mobinnet
Company typeSemi Private
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2008
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Area servedIran
ServicesHigh-speed TD-LTE Internet, Broadband, VPN, Data Center, IoT
ParentHamrahe Aval (2018-present)
Websitewww.mobinnet.ir

Mobinnet (Persian: مبین نت) is one of the largest Internet service providers of wireless broadband in Iran that provides high-speed LTE services, connectivity network solutions, dedicated bandwidth, data center, digital services such a services that connects homes and businesses through an infrastructure across the country. This company was founded in December 2008 and on 29th of January in 2017, it has established its nationwide wireless network based on TD-LTE technology.

Products and services


References

  1. "about us" (in Persian), mobinnet.ir
Internet in Iran
Dial-up & ADSL ISPsTCI, Shatel, Pars Online, Shahrad Network, Sepanta, Sabanet, Asiatech Co
WiMAX ISPsMobinnet, MTN Irancell , Fanap Telecom
Infrastructure.ir, .co.ir, .ac.ir
Related subjectsInternet Communications in Iran, Blogging in Iran, Internet censorship in Iran, Internet and distance education in Iran, Iranian Cyber Police, Cyberwarfare in Iran
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