The Communication Crisis in Iran: 77 Days of International Internet Blockade
[60840] The Communication Crisis in Iran: 77 Days of International Internet Blockade
The 'NetBlocks' organization reports 1,824 hours of total disconnection from the global internet in Iran, a reality that isolates the population and raises growing concern.
77 Days of Digital Disconnection in Iran
According to reports from the network monitoring organization 'NetBlocks', the regime in Iran continues to impose unprecedented restrictions on network access. As reported by Iran International, the duration of the internet blockade has reached 1,824 hours, which is 77 consecutive days of disconnection from the international internet.
The organization emphasizes that the move has left large segments of the population disconnected from all online communication and interaction with the outside world. According to Iran International, "concerns are growing regarding the psychological implications" for the Iranian public due to the prolonged isolation imposed upon them.
The data on the prolonged disconnection was confirmed and published simultaneously by several additional news channels, including Hut News | فوری 🔴, خبرفوری | اخبارجنگ فوری آمریکا, and فناوری فوری📡. These channels reported laconically on the milestone of 1,824 hours of disconnection, using 'NetBlocks' data as the primary reference for their reports.
While 'Iran International' takes a critical and oppositional line against the regime in Tehran, the parallel reports in local news channels focused on the technical aspects of the blockade. However, the consensus surrounding the fact of the disconnection remains clear among all the sources reviewed.