As Iran moves towards the third week of widespread internet shutdown, the state of connectivity to the global network appears to be extremely concerning. According to reports, access to the internet has been selectively provided only for certain platforms, and only a few users have managed to establish unstable connections through alternative routes.
Nationwide Blackout and Continuation of Protests
Technical data indicates that the level of internet connectivity in the country remains at the closest possible minimum, and the nationwide blackout effectively continues. This situation persists as public protests are intensifying, and severe restrictions on the flow of information exacerbate these challenges. Unfortunately, these conditions reflect the ongoing crisis in the realm of communications and freedom of information in Iran.