Issue 58

Iran Jamming 2 Eutelsat Communication Satellites

7 Oct 2022: Beginning on 26 September, signals originating within Iran have been jamming two Eutelsat satellites that provide foreign broadcasts in the country. A Eutelsate press release stated: “The interferences harmfully affect the transmission of several digital TV and radio channels broadcasting in Persian from…

7 Oct 2022: Beginning on 26 September, signals originating within Iran have been jamming two Eutelsat satellites that provide foreign broadcasts in the country. A Eutelsate press release stated: “The interferences harmfully affect the transmission of several digital TV and radio channels broadcasting in Persian from outside of Iran, as well as other channels.”.

– The jamming is disrupting services from the operator’s Hot Bird 13C and Eutelsat 7B satellites in GEO.

– A company spokesman noted, “Eutelsat is a target because it broadcasts Farsi channels that are based abroad and therefore not under the control of IRIB,” or Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the country’s state-owned media organization.

– According to Eutelsat, it used a “specially designed interference detection system” to conclude that all uplink transmissions interfering with the two satellites originate within Iran.

The signals directed at satellites are beamed into space from a site near Karaj, west of Tehran.

-Additionally, the hacktivist group Anonymous said it is jamming about 48 of the Islamic Republic’s radio and television networks, and will continue disrupting channels affiliated with state broadcaster IRIB as long as the Islamic Republic jams signals to Persian-language satellite channels.

-The Iranian government has not commented on Eutelsat’s jamming issues. The jamming comes amid weeks of protests in Iran following the death of a woman while in police custody. Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the protests were part of a foreign plot to destabilize the country.

Intentional jamming is “explicitly prohibited” by radio regulations under the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations agency.

Eutelsat 7B coverage area shown in the issue.

Hot Bird 13C coverage area shown in the issue.

Map showing the Eutelsat 7B and Hot Bird 13C GEO slots and the suspected jamming location near Karaj, Iran.