Iran Internet Blackout Enters 120th Hour, Access Down to 1% Amid Threats to Users
Tehran. More than 120 hours have passed since the internet was shut down in Iran. Independent monitoring organization NetBlocks stated that internet access across the country has been limited to about 1 percent of normal levels.
According to NetBlocks, Iranian telecommunication companies are threatening legal action against internet users while exhibiting 'Orwellian' behavior.
Because of this, it has become difficult to obtain a complete picture of the events unfolding inside Iran.
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