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(21 Feb 2010) SHOTLIST AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran. ++NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN TV SERVICE / NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN TV++ AP Television News Tehran, Iran, 26 January 2010 1. Wide of motorway 2. Close up of mobile phone mock-up billboard 3. Mid of mobile phone advertisements in the city 4. Wide of Iranian Mobile business centre 5. Close up of logo of Iran Mobile Centre 6. Close up of mobile phones on shop display 7. Mid of men inspecting new models in front of shops 8. Close up phone in salesperson''s hand 9. Wide of customer and salesperson inside shop 10. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Milad (no last name given), Mobile phone salesman: "The Iranian mobile market is stronger than the markets of other neighbouring countries and even littoral countries of the Persian Gulf. In other words our people are avid fans of gadget-packed mobile phones and it is partly because they want to somehow make up for much of their shortcomings through buying (brand new and expensive) mobile phones instead of spending lots of money on almost unaffordable luxuries." 11. Wide of internet and mobile business centre 12. Various of laptop computers shop displays 13. Close up of PC station 14. Tilt up from laptop computers to a technician trying to fix a PC 15. Close up of hand of technician working on PC 16. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali (No last name given), Computer salesman and technician: "The Iranian market can still continue to be strong. The growing demand can go on for the next five years and the main reason for this is that the youth comprise the considerable portion of our society and it is no secret that the youth are avid users of IT, electronics and computers. They can easily become accustomed to IT." 17. Wide of Ali''s shop interior, working on PC 18. Wide of mobile phone and computer business centre AP Television Tehran, Iran, 27 January 2010 19. Mid of newspapers 20. Close up of newspaper headline (Farsi) "Growth of intelligent cell phones in 2009" 21. Wide of newspaper kiosk 22. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ghasemi (no first name given), IT and computer user: "I love to use these technologies very much because I think by using these technologies you can save time. I am ready to spend 60 to 70 percent of my income on that." 23. Wide of Ghasemi browsing newspaper headlines 24. Set up shot Afshar Frootan Larijani, managing director of the Union of sellers of SIM cards, mobile phones and accessories of the country, sitting down at his desk 25. Pull-focus from pens to close up of Larijani''s hand 26. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Afshar Frootan Larijani, Managing director of the union of sellers of SIM cards, mobile phones and accessories: "Our evaluation of the domestic demand for the past two or three years was something like 10 to 12 million mobile phones. When such a high number of phones enters the market and is used by users, it indicates that the number of users in this area has increased." 27. Wide of Frootan reading newspaper 28. Close up of newspaper headline (Farsi) "The government''s 1500 billion Toman (150 million US dollars) revenue from telecommunication" 29. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Afshar Frootan Larijani, Managing director of the union of sellers of SIM cards, mobile phones and accessories: AP Television Tehran, 29 October 2007 30. Wide of Iran''s Elecomp exhibition 31. Mid of posters of new brands of laptops 32. Mid of Apple salesperson demonstrating iPhone Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...