Iran's National Internet Blackout Enters Third Week with Minimal Connectivity Restoration
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All dough, no crust. Filling but forgettable.
Summary
Iran continues to experience a national internet blackout in its third week, with only minimal connectivity improvements. NetBlocks reports indications of attempts to generate false traffic and create narratives of wider internet restoration than actually exists.
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only a slight rise in overall connectivity and tunneled users
There are indications of an attempt to generate false traffic and manufacture narratives of a wider restoration
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