⚠️ Update: #Iran has now been cut off from the world for 36 hours with metrics showing connectivity at 1% of ordinary levels.

The internet blackout imposed on Saturday morning continues to limit Iranians' access to information as the war with the US and Israel widens regionally.

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@netblocks sure it's Iranian implemented, and not the US and Israel cutting the hard lines?

@falken
@Sassinake
@irom

Yes, Iran with the help of China have created a national intranet network, and the gov can cut internet access to the outside world whenever they feel like it. This have been used in Jan 2026, July 2025, September 2022, and so on.

More information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National

The Jan 2026 example:
iranintl.com/en/202601200632

@netblocks

@Mehrad @netblocks @Sassinake @irom I'm aware thanks. It's likely they pulled their own plug then you feel, rather than Israel pulling it for them?

@falken
I don't know how to respond. So allow me to risk stating the obvious:

1. I'm Iraninan. This means I know how the system operates in general level

2. As I mentioned, this has precedence in every single war or protest

3. Current internet connection rate is about 4% and that's because of the Starlink modems. Read wsj.com/world/middle-east/u-s-

@netblocks @Sassinake @irom

@falken
Also, the telephones are only working one-way. Only from inside the country people can call outside (logically tapped). No phone call can be made from outside to inside. So this cannot be due to destruction/disturbance of the network, and it is a deliberate action by the gov.

@netblocks @Sassinake @irom

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