Iran restores internet after monthslong shutdown but keeps heavy restrictions on apps and speed
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Summary
Iran restored internet access after a monthslong shutdown justified as a military response to U.S. and Israeli attacks. However, service remains slow and unreliable, with heavy restrictions on platforms like YouTube and Instagram. Connectivity is at 86% of pre-shutdown capacity per Netblocks, while Kentik reports traffic at only 40%. Some restrictions were eased amid truce negotiations, but fears of another shutdown persist. The outage caused significant economic and social damage, including job losses and business closures.
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Authorities had justified the outage as a military imperative following attacks on Feb. 28 by the United States and Israel.
Many people feared access could be cut off again.
The shutdown caused major economic and social harm, including job losses, business closures, and difficulty communicating with family abroad.
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