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Ministry of Information and Communications Technology of Iran
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The Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, or Ministry of ICT (Persian: وزارت ارتباطات و فناوری اطلاعات) established in 1908, is responsible for postal services, telephones and information technology in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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وزارت ارتباطات و فناوری اطلاعات Vezârat-e Ertebâtât va Fannâvari-ye Ettelâ'ât | |
![]() The logo for the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology of Iran. Translated, the top line says "The Islamic Republic of Iran" and the bottom line says "Ministry of ICT". | |
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Formed | 1908 |
Jurisdiction | Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran |
Headquarters | Shariati St, District 7, Tehran |
Employees | 21,244 (2019)[1] |
Minister responsible | |
Website | www |
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Laying out and implementing policies pertaining to postal services is the functions of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), which is also in charge of issuing import licenses for certain communication devices and parts thereof such as a mobile phone.[2]