Internet and phones cut in Iran
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Iran entered a 12th consecutive night of widespread anti-government protests as authorities imposed a nationwide internet shutdown, drawing international attention and sharp criticism from exiled opposition figure Reza Pahlavi.
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Experts say a major internet outage could be looming
Imagine waking up one day to find that the internet isn’t just slow — it’s gone. No Wi-Fi, no mobile data, no online banking, no way to contact loved ones. Experts warn this scenario is no longer science fiction but a realistic possibility caused by cyberattacks,
Outside of these narrowly defined university networks, no meaningful restoration of internetaccess has been observed. Residential, commercial, and general civilian traffic remains statistically negligible compared with historical baselines, indicating that the broader population continues to be offline.
Iran’s nationwide internet outage, a blackout lasting multiple days tied to political and national security developments, has brought the concept of offline
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