Internet partially restored in Iran: UK-based watchdog

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Published On: 21 Jun 2025, 17:43

    
LONDON, June 21, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Internet service was partially restored in 
Iran on Saturday, after Tehran imposed a blackout during its war with Israel, 
London-based online watchdog NetBlocks said.

"Metrics show a partial restoration in internet connectivity in Iran after a 
~62 hour government-imposed shutdown," NetBlocks posted on social media.

"However, service remains diminished in some areas and overall connectivity 
remains below ordinary levels," the internet watchdog added.

Iran on Thursday imposed a "nationwide internet shutdown" according to 
NetBlocks, resulting in the most extensive blackout since widespread anti-
government protests in 2019.

On Saturday, access to the internet remained highly unstable and patchy in 
Tehran, with many websites still inaccessible, according to AFP journalists.

Israel launched strikes over a week ago against Iran, claiming its long-time 
rival was close to developing a nuclear weapon, which Iran denies.

The two arch-foes have since exchanged waves of deadly strikes, with the US 
mulling whether or not to enter the war.

In Iran, people fleeing Israel's attacks described frightening scenes and 
difficult living conditions, including food shortages and limited internet 
access.

Earlier on Saturday, NetBlocks said the internet shutdown had "severely 
limit(ed) the public's ability to express political viewpoints, communicate 
freely, and follow safety alerts."

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