Iran president ends Internet blackout, orders access to be restored
Summary
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian ended a nearly 90-day shutdown of internet access. He ordered the Ministry of Communications to restore the internet to how it was before the cutoff in January.Key Facts
- Iran had nearly 90 days without international internet access.
- The internet shutdown started in January 2024.
- President Pezeshkian gave a direct order to restore internet services.
- The Ministry of Communications is responsible for carrying out this order.
- The information about the restoration came from Iran’s state news agency, Tasnim.
- The blackout affected communication and online activities in Iran.
- The government had limited internet access as a control measure during this period.
- With the restoration, Iran’s internet service will return to its previous state before the blackout.
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