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Iran: Power Plans to "Progressively" Restore Internet Access

Summary by BFM TV
After shutting down Internet access for ten days in the midst of a massive protest, the Iranian regime plans to restore it "progressively" according to Tasnim news agency.

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Lean Left

There has been little access to the Internet in Iran for more than ten days. By Friday, the government wants to restore the connection – also due to economic losses.

·Germany
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Lean Right

For ten days, a far-reaching communication barrier prevents images of the protests in Iran from coming to the outside. The regime announces that the blockade will be lifted, but there is nothing to be noticed about it.

Center

After shutting down Internet access for ten days in the midst of a massive protest, the Iranian regime plans to restore it "progressively" according to Tasnim news agency.

·France
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Iran says the country's internet will be "gradually" restored this week. The internet was shut down eleven days ago to quell large-scale protests against the regime. Amnesty International called this a "serious human rights violation" intended to cover up crimes committed by the authorities.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Iran is expected to gradually restore internet access within the week, 11 days after authorities "shut down" telecommunications amid massive anti-government protests. More...

·Greece
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Iran is expected to gradually restore internet access this week, 11 days after authorities shut down telecommunications amid massive anti-government protests. “Internet access will gradually be restored to normal operation this week,” Hossein Afshin, Iran’s vice president for science, technology and economy, said on state television on Monday (19/1).

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BFM TV broke the news in France on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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