SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk said his company now has close to 100 active Starlink devices in Iran that offer the firm's satellite internet service.
Musk previously claimed that satellite-based broadband services were provided to advance internet freedom and the free flow of information to the people of Iran.
This can help the people of Iran to 'free themselves' from government restrictions on internet access.
In a tweet on Monday, Musk said Starlink activations in the country had approached 100.
A string of that, it indirectly marks the second international intervention by SpaceX this year.
In addition to Tehran, Starlink began to be provided to Ukraine when the Russian military began targeting the destruction of infrastructure in the country.
Unlike Ukraine where Starlink is registered and is now considered a licensed internet provider, in Iran the use of the service is not legal or authorized by the country's authorities, making it extremely dangerous for system users.