Iran has been without internet for 12 weeks

The population of Iran has been deprived of access to the global network for 79 days. According to NetBlocks monitoring service data, internet connectivity in the country has been severely restricted since the end of February, and this situation has persisted for the twelfth week. This is reported by Ixbt.com reports .
NetBlocks analytical charts show that after the decline in connection quality, the country's internet network has not returned to its previous state. Although minimal activity remains officially on the network, the internet remains effectively closed for the majority of the population.
Experts assess this situation as a measure of mass censorship. By restricting the flow of information, regulatory bodies are attempting to reduce the social activity of citizens and relegate them to the status of mere observers of events occurring in the country.













