
""What we're seeing isn't a return to normal,""
""Major platforms are being allowed and blocked at different times during the day.""
""terrorist operations""
Iran implemented a near-total internet shutdown on 8 January amid efforts to limit information about a government crackdown on protesters. Some connectivity has returned for parts of the population, but access remains intermittent, limited, and inconsistently available across the country. Network monitors report major platforms are allowed and blocked at different times, suggesting selective access patterns and possible real-time adjustments to blocking systems. Officials described the shutdown as a response to "terrorist operations." Human rights organisations say the controlled access has significantly restricted information about the crackdown and who can communicate externally.
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