Netblocks and Kentik reported a 'partial' restoration of internet connectivity in Iran, following a New York Times report estimating nearly two million people had lost work due to the shutdown, though censorship remains.
A near-total internet shutdown in Iran has persisted for 53 days, according to NetBlocks, an organization monitoring internet access and digital rights globally.
Iran is experiencing its longest recorded nationwide internet shutdown, now spanning 864 hours or nearly 37 days, according to reports from the organization NetBlocks.
Iran remains under almost complete internet blackout, according to the internet activity monitoring website NetBlocks, ten days after the attack it suffered from the US and...
Iran has started to restore internet access partially after a nearly three-month-long nationwide blackout. The move comes with reports of continued strict controls on connectivity.
The internet blackout in Iran has now reached its 50th consecutive day, according to monitoring group NetBlocks, indicating a prolonged disruption to connectivity.
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) experienced a widespread global outage on Thursday, affecting thousands of users worldwide who reported issues with accessing feeds, logging in, and posting. Internet monitor NetBlocks confirmed the international disruption, noting it was not related to country-level internet filtering.
Iran has endured a 240-hour internet outage, which NetBlocks has identified as one of the most severe government-led internet disruptions recorded globally and within the country.