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13, Apr 2026
Iran Internet Access Remains Heavily Restricted for Weeks

Apr 13 (BNP): Internet services in Iran remain heavily disrupted, with a widespread blackout continuing for 45 days, according to network monitoring data.

Reports indicate that international connectivity has been largely cut off for more than 1,056 hours, leaving users with limited or inconsistent access to global online services. In many regions, only restricted domestic networks are functioning.

The prolonged disruption has significantly impacted communication, access to digital platforms, and everyday online services across the country.

Monitoring groups say the situation reflects one of the longest sustained connectivity restrictions in recent years, raising concerns over prolonged digital isolation.

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