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Reconnected? Iranians say only 'drip-feed' internet has returned after three-month shutdown

Reconnected? Iranians say only 'drip-feed' internet has returned after three-month shutdown

Summary

After nearly three months without global internet access, Iran has partially restored its connection to the outside world. However, many users report very slow speeds, limited website access, and ongoing restrictions, while some Iranians are relieved to reconnect with family and friends after the blackout imposed following U.S. strikes.

Key Facts

  • Iran's internet was mostly shut down for almost three months following U.S. strikes on February 28, 2026.
  • During the shutdown, Iranians could only access the national intranet, a local network with access to state-approved sites and apps.
  • Internet access partially returned on May 28, 2026, reaching about 60 percent connectivity.
  • Many websites remain blocked, some apps like WhatsApp are restricted, and internet speeds are very slow.
  • Data is expensive, costing some users almost as much as a month’s average salary.
  • The partial restoration has allowed families to reunite digitally for the first time in months.
  • Iranians have increasingly used local messaging and service apps during the shutdown.
  • Some people remain cautious about using Iranian apps and the limited internet access.
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