Internet access partially restored in Iran after 88-day blackout
Iran has partially restored internet access after 88 days of complete blackout. The move marks a significant shift in the country's approach to digital communications restrictions.
PoliitikaIran has partially restored internet access following an 88-day complete blackout, according to reports. The restoration marks one of the longest total internet shutdowns recorded in the country's recent history.
The Iranian authorities had maintained a full internet block for nearly three months before allowing partial connectivity to resume. Such prolonged shutdowns are typically used by governments to suppress public unrest or limit the spread of information during periods of civil tension.
Iran has a history of restricting internet access during politically sensitive periods. The 88-day total blackout represents an exceptionally lengthy disruption, drawing significant international attention and criticism from digital rights organizations worldwide.
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