Internet and Infrastructure Commission
The Internet and Infrastructure Commission of the E-Commerce Association was established to improve Iran's internet and communication infrastructure. Founded in 2023, its primary mission is to enhance the country's internet conditions through public and scientific awareness, identification of factors affecting internet quality, and development of effective solutions for sustainable internet and digital communications growth. The commission provides expert analysis and practical recommendations for improving the country's internet infrastructure, representing the interests of Iran's technology and innovation ecosystem.
Core Objectives of the Internet and Infrastructure Commission

Public and Scientific Awareness
Publishing transparent, data-driven reports on the state of the country's internet for public access.
Internet Quality Assessment
Analyzing internal and external factors affecting the quality of internet services.
Solutions and Advocacy
Engaging with policymakers to improve internet access and reduce restrictions, while collaborating with international forums to address internet sanctions.
Pouya Pirhosseinlou

Current Initiatives
Quarterly Internet Quality Assessment
Comprehensive analysis and reporting on internet disruptions, restrictions, and performance metrics nationwide.
Advocacy for Transparency
Partnership with domestic policymakers to promote transparency in internet policy decisions.
International Engagement
Active dialogue to address international restrictions affecting Iranian users.
Trust Building
Enhancement of user and business confidence through improved internet service quality and reliability.
Community members


Reports

Digital Exclusion: How Sanctions Act as a Major Force in Iran’s Digital Divide
The digital divide, a persistent global issue, highlights inequalities in access to information, digital tools, and infrastructure . The divide

An Alliance to Break Technological Monopolies
By: Pouya Pirhoseinloo Abstract: The development of technology does not necessarily lead to the prosperity of nations. One significant obstacle to