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Iran’s economy falters as internet shutdown hits people, businesses hard

Iran’s economy falters as internet shutdown hits people, businesses hard

Summary

Iran experienced a major internet shutdown affecting over 90 million people for weeks. The blackout started during nationwide protests and caused significant economic damage, estimated at least $33 million per day. Authorities have partially restored internet services, but many restrictions remain.

Key Facts

  • Iran's internet blackout began on January 8 during nationwide protests.
  • The shutdown affected more than 90 million people by cutting off communications.
  • It led to losses estimated at $33 million a day for Iran’s economy.
  • The internet has been partially restored, but many areas face heavy filtering.
  • People are using costly and temporary solutions like VPNs to access the internet.
  • The Iranian government's Supreme National Security Council made the decision to cut connectivity.
  • The shutdown severely impacted businesses, leading to layoffs and lost income.
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