Iran Reopens International Internet Access After 90-Day Blackout
Decision follows near-three-month blackout amid anti-government protests and US-Israeli strikes
Quick Look
Iran's President orders reopening of international internet access after 87-day blackout, initially imposed due to anti-government protests and later reinstated following US-Israeli strikes
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
Iran has heavily restricted internet access for years, with periodic blackouts during times of unrest
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued an order to reopen international internet access, Iranian state media reported on Monday, citing an official after a near-90-day blackout in the wake of the war against US and Israel. The report cited the head of public relations at Iran’s Communications Ministry. The mechanism for how and when Iran would reconnect to the global web following the decision was unknown. “The decree aimed at restoring internet access to its pre-January state was communicated to the Ministry of Communications by the president,” Iranian news agencies Tasnim and Fars reported. Most Iranians have been unable to access the World Wide Web for 87 days according to the internet observatory NetBlocks on Monday, with only a few citizens having access to expensive and advanced VPNs that circumvent the restrictions. Authorities initially imposed an internet blackout from January 8 in response to nationwide anti-government protests, with connections gradually getting back to normal in February, before a new blackout was initiated following the start of US and Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28. In normal times, access to the global internet remains heavily restricted via censorship of many websites, while authorities are increasingly relying on an intranet to provide connected services without relying on the worldwide web, notably for schools which are currently following an online curriculum.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Gradual restoration of internet access with continued censorship
Likely · Within weeks
Open Questions
- Mechanism and timeline for internet restoration
- Impact on Iran's intranet development



