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Over 500 hours of near-total internet shutdown in Iran

Over 500 hours of near-total internet shutdown in Iran

Iran has experienced a near-total internet blockade for more than 500 hours, according to internet watchdog Netblocks. The government has severed international connections and restricted domestic services while cracking down on VPNs and satellite links.

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