FINDING · DEPLOYMENT
The report maps specific Belt and Road Initiative Digital Silk Road projects through which Chinese technology vendors have transferred censorship and surveillance infrastructure to Iran, including fiber backbone investments, data-center co-location agreements, and equipment supply chains. Specific vendors named include Huawei and ZTE as network infrastructure providers, with the report noting that equipment exports include filtering-capable hardware that Iran's ISPs have deployed at network choke points.
From 2026-article19-tightening-the-net — Tightening the Net: China's Infrastructure of Oppression in Iran · §4, §5 · 2026 · Article 19 (research report)
Implications
- Huawei/ZTE equipment at Iranian ISP choke points means Iran's DPI capability is tied to Chinese vendor firmware update cycles; track CVEs and firmware updates in these product lines as a signal of capability evolution.
- Iran's deep-packet inspection is distributed across multiple ISP choke points (not a single centralized GFW-style architecture); blocking decisions may be inconsistent across ISPs — multi-path probing remains valuable for diagnosing IR blocking events.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.