Iran is in the 10th day of the second internet shutdown of 2026.
Within the small amount of traffic that continues to trickle out of Iran since Feb-28, several networks experienced further drops in traffic volume on Mar-5 possibly due to airstrikes.
Iran is in the 10th day of the second internet shutdown of 2026.
Within the small amount of traffic that continues to trickle out of Iran since Feb-28, several networks experienced further drops in traffic volume on Mar-5 possibly due to airstrikes.
The current Internet shutdown in Iran is in its 7th day.
A small amount of traffic continues to trickle out of Iran for whitelisted individuals and services, for everyone else, almost no connectivity whatsoever.
Reports from Iran describe a deadly trap set for civilians.
People were forced into an old, interconnected market area in #Rasht, then fires were set inside. As the market burned, armed forces reportedly opened fire on those trying to escape. Firefighters were blocked from entering.
This is not crowd control. This is a massacre.
The people of Iran demand justice.
#Iran #JusticeForIran #HumanRights
#Freelran #IranMassacre #DigitalBlackoutlran #IranRevolution2026 #Rashtmassacre
Despite this development, internet service is still down across Iran with extremely rare exceptions.
The shutdown is now in its 12th day, having begun on Jan-8.
At 18:43 UTC on Jan-18, TIC (AS49666) re-established its transit connection with Russian state telecom Rostelecom (AS12389).
AS49666 disconnected from several transit providers and peers on Jan-8 during the initial hours of the internet shutdown.
Internet of Iran continues to experience temporary partial restorations of service before reverting back to a shutdown for everyone but a few privileged individuals.
The #Internet shutdown in #Iran is now in its 7th day, approaching the duration of the country's December 2022 shutdown, and making it one of the longest Internet shutdowns on record.
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