Iran partially restores internet access after longest shutdown in history

 • 3596 переглядiв

Iran has partially restored internet access after a record 88-day blackout. President Pezeshkian ordered the restoration of access to the international network.

The partial restoration of internet connectivity in Iran was the result of the government lifting the block. This was stated by Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, reports UNN with reference to Sky News.

"The first step towards free and regulated access to cyberspace has been taken," Mohammad Reza Aref wrote in a post on X.

He added that this means "the demands of the people who supported the system and Iran will be met."

Addendum

Earlier today, NetBlocks reported that internet connectivity was partially restored on the 88th day after the government-imposed shutdown.

The monitoring platform stated that this was the "longest nationwide internet shutdown in modern history."

This comes after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly issued an order to restore international internet access.

Iran restores internet after total shutdown since late February - media25.05.26, 22:55

Popular
Defense Forces struck the "Progres" plant with "Flamingo" missiles

 • 7550 переглядiв

Bad Bunny met with Pope Leo in Madrid

 • 11309 переглядiв

US and Japan reject claims that DPRK nuclear program is a "closed issue"

 • 4474 переглядiв

News by theme
Iran partially restores internet access after longest shutdown in history

 • 3596 переглядiв

Red aurora over Japan indicates powerful solar storms - study

 • 8874 переглядiв

New commemorative coins dedicated to Sumy and Chernihiv regions released in Ukraine

 • 13561 переглядiв