ABC News – Australia
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·1 hour ago
Iran's internet is coming back online. But it's not back to normal
Iran's internet partially restored after 87-day blackout that began February 28, when US strikes commenced. President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered reopening international access Monday, but traffic reached only 39 percent of pre-January levels. Internet monitoring experts say the shutdown remains incomplete, with many Iranians still lacking reliable access and content filtering persisting.
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