Iran’s nationwide internet blackout has now entered its 24th day, according to reports from monitoring group NetBlocks.
The prolonged shutdown has left millions of citizens largely cut off from global communication and access to information.
Data shows connectivity has dropped to extremely low levels, with only limited or controlled access available within the country.
The blackout is believed to be linked to ongoing military tensions, as authorities attempt to control information flow during the conflict.
Experts warn that the disruption is affecting businesses, emergency communication, and everyday life for ordinary Iranians.
With no clear timeline for restoration, concerns continue to grow over human rights, transparency, and the broader impact on the population.





