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Iran's nationwide internet blackout has entered its 31st day, severely limiting global connectivity and forcing citizens to rely on state-controlled platforms or expensive alternatives. The blackout is part of the ongoing conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel, which has moved into its fifth week.
Iran's internet blackout has entered its 31st day, leaving millions without global connectivity. The domestic intranet remains functional, but access to the global internet is heavily restricted. Citizens rely on state-controlled platforms or expensive alternatives to stay connected. The blackout is part of the ongoing conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel. Iran has previously imposed similar shutdowns during periods of unrest. The restrictions have sharply narrowed access to information, confining users to domestic platforms and local media.
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