Iranians slowly reconnect after an 88-day internet blackout, the longest nationwide shutdown in modern history, bringing relief, anger and uncertainty.

Most Iranians have been unable to access the World Wide Web for 87 days, with few having access to VPNs that circumvent restrictions.

Citizens now questioning how soon, and how fully, connection to outside world will be restored

ALBAWABA - Iran’s President, Masoud Pezeshkian, has issued an order to end the internet black-out and reopen international internet access.The black-out

Internet monitors unsure if political or technical issues behind delay after access was cut off during protests in January

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Live metrics show partial restoration of connectivity after President Pezeshkian ordered the international internet to be reopened, but an Iranian court has suspended the order…

Iranian authorities partially restored internet connectivity Tuesday after an almost three-month shutdown imposed against the backdrop of the war against Israel and the US, said a…

"It is unclear if the restoration will be sustained..."

The internet blackout in Iran has entered its 88th consecutive day, despite multiple officials from the 14th administration promising fo ...

Iranian authorities on Tuesday partially restored internet access after an almost three-month nationwide shutdown imposed during the war with Israel and the United States. While…

Iran has partially lifted the internet blackout that has been in place for more than two months, live data from internet watchdogs showed on Tuesda...

The move comes after a nearly three-month internet blackout, marking it as one of the longest outages ever.

The shutdown was imposed after US and Israeli air strikes on Iranian leaders and infrastructure began in February.

Some internet connectivity is returning in Iran after nearly 90 days offline, web monitoring groups say. But it isn’t clear if the reconnection is permanent.

Iran restored global Internet access to some of its people Tuesday ending a blackout that has lasted 88 days and caused thousands to lose their jobs.

Iranians reacted with a mix of skepticism, caution and sarcasm on Tuesday after internet monitors reported a partial restoration of online access following months of near-total…

Connectivity returns after regime cut access during protests and war, leaving millions dependent on Iran’s digital economy offline and costing up to $40 million a day

Authorities cut off internet access in January during massive demonstrations and imposed a complete internet blackout after the U.S. and Israel attacked on Feb. 28.

Judiciary suspends a presidential body that took the decision.

Irán ha restaurado el acceso al internet global tras 88 días, en el apagón nacional más largo del que hay registro hasta el momento.