Iran Restores Internet Access After Prolonged Blackout

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the restoration of international internet access following a near-90-day blackout. The shutdown was initially imposed during anti-government protests and renewed amid U.S. and Israeli strikes. Businesses and citizens faced severe disruptions, highlighting the economic toll and societal impact of restricted connectivity.

Iran Restores Internet Access After Prolonged Blackout
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The Iranian government has reinstated international internet access after a prolonged blackout enforced during widespread protests and further conflict with international entities.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's decision came after nearly 90 days of restricted digital communication, a measure initially enforced following anti-government demonstrations.

This internet restoration marks a crucial step for businesses and citizens who have lamented the economic and social damages caused by such extensive restrictions.

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