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    Internet Restored in Iran After Months-Long Blackout Amid Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iran experienced a nationwide internet blackout starting in late February, coinciding with the outbreak of war. This shutdown severely disrupted communication channels, hindering both personal and professional exchanges across the country. The prolonged disconnection also affected access to news and critical information, isolating many Iranians from the global digital community. The blackout represented one of the most extensive internet disruptions in recent history linked to conflict.

    In a significant development, internet services have begun to be restored, marking an important step toward reestablishing connectivity for millions. This restoration is expected to facilitate better communication within Iran and with the outside world, aiding in the flow of information and potentially supporting economic and social activities. The move also signals a possible easing of restrictions imposed during the conflict period. Meanwhile, the gradual return of internet access is being closely monitored by international observers and local stakeholders alike.

    The impact of the blackout was profound, affecting everything from business operations to emergency services and education. The restoration of internet access could help mitigate some of these challenges, allowing for improved coordination and access to resources. Notably, this event highlights the critical role of digital infrastructure during times of crisis and the vulnerabilities that arise when such systems are disrupted. As Iran navigates the ongoing conflict, the return of internet connectivity may play a crucial role in recovery and resilience efforts.

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