Iran Internet Blackout Stretches Into Fourth Week Amid War Concerns
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Iran internet blackout stretches into fourth week amid war concerns
The ongoing internet blackout in Iran has entered its fourth consecutive week, crossing more than 500 hours of restricted connectivity, as authorities continue to enforce a near-total shutdown amid the intensifying conflict involving the United States and Israel.
Iran's digital infrastructure is in a state of collapse: global internet access has been lost for over 500 hours, according to data from the international monitoring service NetBlocks, which records large-scale internet outages across the globe. Image generated by the ChatGPT neural network. According to experts, as of Sunday morning, March 22, the country has been in a state of near-total information lockdown for 23 hours. The post "Offline for…
Iran's Digital Blackout Enters Its Third Week: Only Thousands Remain Connected
Iranians remain in digital darkness, as the internet blockade imposed by the Iranian regime has entered its third week. According to Netblocks, this would be the “longest sustained nation-scale internet blackout” ever tracked, and one of the three longest in its records. Iran Endures Third Week Of Internet Blockade: Connectivity Reaches Only Tens Of Thousands […]
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