Free internet config files for Irancell (MTN) Iran
Download working HTTP Custom and Ha Tunnel Plus config files for Irancell (MTN) Iran in Iran. Updated April 2026 — all configs verified and working.
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All Irancell (MTN) Iran config files
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Quick download — all Irancell (MTN) Iran config files
| Config file | Type | Variant | Status | Verified | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irancell (MTN) Iran Ha Tunnel Config | .hat | SSH tunnel · stable | Working | Apr 2026 | ↓ Download |
| Irancell (MTN) Iran Unlimited Config | .hc | Unlimited · moderate speed | Working | Apr 2026 | ↓ Download |
| Irancell (MTN) Iran Fast Config | .hc | High speed · may expire sooner | Working | Apr 2026 | ↓ Download |
About Irancell (MTN) Iran
Using free internet config files on Irancell (MTN) Iran
Irancell is Iran's second-largest mobile operator, part-owned by MTN Group. Despite the MTN connection, Irancell operates under Iranian regulatory requirements including the SHOMA filtering framework and carrier-level DPI systems. Like MCI, Irancell's environment requires Ha Tunnel Plus as the primary VPN app rather than the fallback — the same DPI challenge that affects MCI applies equally to Irancell because filtering is implemented at the national infrastructure level, not network-by-network.
Irancell's 4G LTE coverage is strong in Tehran, Tabriz, Mashhad and Karaj, with solid 4G in most other major Iranian cities. HTTP Custom delivers 3–14 Mbps on 4G when filtering conditions allow it to connect. Ha Tunnel Plus delivers 2–8 Mbps via SSH tunnel and maintains connectivity far more consistently across varying filtering intensity levels. In Tehran, where Irancell has particularly dense urban LTE coverage, Ha Tunnel Plus provides a stable and usable internet connection even during periods of intensified filtering.
The MTN Group connection introduces an interesting complication for Irancell proxy port management. MTN Group's pan-African network update programme does not directly apply to Irancell in the same way as to MTN Nigeria or MTN Uganda, because Iran's regulatory environment places different constraints on what network changes can be made and when. Irancell's proxy port lifecycle is therefore influenced by both MTN Group's engineering practices and the Iranian government's filtering directives — a combination that makes config lifespans less predictable than on most other MTN subsidiaries.
Users with SIMs on both MCI and Irancell sometimes find that when one carrier's proxy ports are affected by filtering changes, the other carrier's configs are still functional. Holding SIMs on both networks provides a degree of redundancy in Iran's variable filtering environment. See the Iran hub page for the most current configs for both carriers.
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