Iran Internet Blackout Reaches Record 60 Days
NetBlocks reports the longest nationwide internet shutdown ever recorded globally
L'essentiel
Iran's nationwide internet blackout has surpassed 59 days, marking the longest recorded internet shutdown globally, according to monitoring service NetBlocks.
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Pourquoi c'est important
NetBlocks is an international organization that monitors internet connectivity and cybersecurity worldwide.
Internet connectivity in Iran has been almost completely disrupted for more than 59 days, the international internet monitoring service NetBlocks reported.
"Metrics show the blackout is now entering its 60th day after 1,416 hours," the service said in a post on the social network X.
The Internet shutdown has become the longest nationwide blackout ever recorded globally.
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International human rights organizations will issue statements condemning the blackout.
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Questions ouvertes
- What is the specific cause of the internet disruption?
- How are Iranian citizens accessing information during this period?






