Internet starts coming back in Iran after months-long blackout
3 hours ago
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- Internet access in Iran has begun a partial restoration after being cut off for nearly three months due to U.S. and Israeli attacks.
- The Iranian government imposed the blackout to prevent surveillance, espionage, and cyber-attacks, marking one of the longest national internet shutdowns globally.
- Monitoring groups like Netblocks report that the restoration is partial and uncertain, with heavier filtering and restrictions expected than before the shutdown.
- Iranians have faced significant challenges, including using expensive VPNs and satellite technology to bypass restrictions, and now a premium 'internet pro' scheme for businesses.
- The restoration coincides with Iran condemning recent U.S. strikes, highlighting ongoing tensions despite a ceasefire agreement in April.