IRIB Reports Brief Disruption to Satellite TV Broadcasts
WANA (Jan 19) – Iran’s state broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), announced that the transmission of several of its television channels via the Intelsat satellite briefly experienced disruption on Sunday afternoon.
According to a statement from IRIB’s public relations office, the disruption—attributed to an “unknown source”—was deliberately caused along the satellite transmission path and was reported in some areas.
The statement emphasized that IRIB’s technical teams acted swiftly and in a coordinated manner, resolving the issue in the shortest possible time. Normal television broadcasting via the Intelsat satellite continued without interruption.
Reassuring domestic and international audiences, IRIB said its technical infrastructure is continuously monitored and that necessary measures are in place to maintain the stability and security of broadcasts against potential disruptions.
The organization did not provide further details about the technical origin or the possible party responsible for the disruption.

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