Communication Infrastructure Control - Iran
The revolution will not be electronic in Iran for the moment anyway since
The authorities closed universities in Tehran, blocked cellphone transmissions and access to Facebook and some other Web sites, and for a second day shut down text-messaging services.
It is really just a bunch of switches and some cables.
Also, three to five (depending who you read) undersea cables have recently been cut slowing access to the Internet as traffic to and from Iran had to be rerouted along landlines via Turkey. Many other locations are also receiving slow service: Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and India. According to Egyptian transportation authorities viewed footage of the sites off the coast of Alexandria observed no ships or other vessels in the area 12 hours before or 12 hours after the cables were cut. Telegeography reports 4 cables and provides details on how the cables were cut.
Via: New York Times, and a bunch of blogs and news wires.