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Iran internet blackout reported after 60 hours
Summary
NetBlocks reported Iran's internet shutdown had lasted 60 hours as of 8am local time, and the outage reportedly also affected international phone calls; some people have had access via Starlink while authorities were reported to be attempting to jam those signals.
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NetBlocks, an internet freedom watchdog, reported that Iran's national internet shutdown had been in place for 60 hours as of 8am local time (4:30am UK time). The shutdown was reported to include international phone calls. Some people reportedly maintained access via Starlink satellite internet, while authorities were reported to be attempting to jam those connections. Holly Dagras, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute, was reported to say the blackout aimed to limit outside visibility of the protests and that it may have impeded external oversight.
Key facts:
- NetBlocks reported the internet shutdown had lasted 60 hours as of 8am local time (4:30am UK).
- The shutdown was reported to affect international phone calls.
- Some users reportedly accessed Starlink satellite internet, and authorities were reported to be attempting to jam those signals.
- A Washington Institute fellow was reported to say the blackout aimed to limit external visibility and may have impeded oversight.
Summary:
The communications blackout has reduced outside visibility of protests and affected international connectivity. Undetermined at this time.
