âš ī¸ Confirmed: Live network data show #Iran is now in the midst of a near-total national internet blackout; the incident follows a series of earlier partial disruptions and comes amid escalating military tensions with Israel after days of back-and-forth missile strikes 📉
⚠ Update: Metrics show #Iran has now been offline for over 12 hours as authorities impose a nation-scale internet shutdown, citing Israel's alleged "misuse" of the network for military purposes; the measure continues to hinder residents' access to information at a critical time
âš ī¸ Update: It has now been 24 hours since #Iran imposed a nationwide internet shutdown; the ongoing blackout incident is the most severe tracked since the November 2019 protests and impacts the public's ability to stay connected at a time when communications are vital âąī¸
âš ī¸ Update: #Iran has now been disconnected from the global internet for 36 hours; live metrics show national connectivity remains in the low few percent of ordinary levels with only a handful of users able to connect via multi-hop VPNs 📉
âš ī¸ Update: Iran's internet shutdown has now passed the 48 hour mark; metrics show the nation has been offline for more than two days, leaving loved ones out of touch and citizens ill-informed about the state of conflict with Israel âąī¸
âš ī¸ Update: #Iran has now been largely offline for 60 hours; metrics show the internet shutdown continues to severely limit the public's ability to express political viewpoints, communicate freely, and follow safety alerts amid ongoing conflict with Israel âąī¸
â„šī¸ Update: Metrics show a partial restoration in internet connectivity in #Iran after a ~62 hour government-imposed shutdown; however, service remains diminished in some areas and overall connectivity remains below ordinary levels 📈
âš ī¸ Update: Internet connectivity has again collapsed in #Iran following a brief period when residents could exchange messages with the outside world; Iran's nation-scale internet shutdown remains in effect, limiting access to information as the conflict with Israel continues
âš ī¸ Update: #Iran's internet shutdown is entering its fourth day, with the country remaining largely offline despite a slight restoration in connectivity; at 72 hours, diminished telecoms continue to impact the public's ability to stay informed and in touch with loved ones âąī¸
@netblocks a reason more to have a cheap #meshtastic device at home (or some similar technology)

@netblocks Thanks for keeping us posted! I would like to add that the Internet is not down in Iran; but traffic in and out of the country is mostly blocked, excepting indigenous commutation platforms like Eitaa. They still have network service within the country AFAIK. (source: friends who have family there).

Again: if you need to reach loved ones, use a platform like Eitaa and don't use foreign services especially WhatsApp. They are leveraged by the enemy to cause harm.