Internet Connectivity Returns to Iran Following Near-Three-Month Blackout
Internet connectivity has begun returning to Iran after a near three-month blackout, according to web monitoring groups. The restoration marks a significant development for a country that had been largely isolated from the global internet since the shutdown began.
The duration of the blackout—roughly 90 days—represents an extraordinary period of digital isolation for the country's population and businesses.
It is currently unclear whether the reconnection represents a permanent restoration of internet access or a temporary measure that could be reversed.