As of Thursday, 92 million Iranians have been utterly blocked from accessing the web for greater than every week, in what’s now one of many longest nationwide web shutdowns ever, in response to consultants.
Final Thursday, Iran’s leadership blocked internet and phone access throughout the entire nation in response to massive anti-government protests, which started on the finish of final yr and have prompted a brutal and deadly crackdown from authorities.
As of this writing, Iranians haven’t been capable of entry the web for greater than 170 hours. The earlier longest shutdowns within the nation lasted round 163 hours in 2019, and 160 hours in 2025, in response to Isik Mater, the director of analysis at NetBlocks, an online monitoring firm that tracks web disruptions.
Mater stated that the present shutdown in Iran is the third longest on document, after the web shutdown in Sudan in mid-2021 that lasted round 35 days, adopted by the outage in Mauritania in July 2024, which lasted 22 days.
“Iran’s shutdowns stay among the many most complete and tightly enforced nationwide blackouts we’ve noticed, significantly by way of inhabitants affected,” Mater advised TechCrunch.
The precise rating will depend on how every group measures a shutdown.
Zach Rosson, a researcher who research web disruptions on the digital rights nonprofit AccessNow, advised TechCrunch that in response to its information, the continued shutdown in Iran is on a path to crack the top ten longest shutdowns in history.
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Iran’s authorities has an extended monitor document of shutting down entry to the web at occasions of protest and civil unrest, typically making it tougher to watch the protests from exterior of the nation.
A U.S.-based human rights group estimates that there have been greater than 600 protests in cities throughout Iran, and in response to one estimate, the Iranian authorities’s violent crackdown has led to the deaths of not less than 2,000 folks.
The shutdown in Iran on January 8 was sudden, slicing authorities establishments just like the international ministry from the web. Since then, some authorities departments, and a few elements of the economic system, reminiscent of financial institution transfers and cost processors at gasoline stations, had their entry restored, as The Monetary Occasions reported this week.
According to The Guardian, a comparatively small however unknown variety of Iranians have been utilizing Starlink terminals smuggled into the nation to connect with the web. In 2022, the Biden administration carved an exemption to the U.S. authorities’s sanctions in opposition to Iran to “improve assist for web freedom,” and permit U.S. tech firms to offer connectivity to Iranians without spending a dime, paving the best way for Starlink to function in Iran.
Authorities have since cracked down on Starlink customers by making it unlawful to personal a Starlink terminal, jamming total neighborhoods, and confiscating the units.
This week, President Donald Trump threatened military intervention if Iranian forces proceed to make use of violence, all of the whereas reducing personnel at a navy base in neighboring Qatar, amid considerations of a potential retaliatory strike. The U.S. navy additionally reportedly redirected a naval strike group from the South China Sea to the Center East.
On Wednesday, nonetheless, Trump said he had info that “the killing has stopped and the executions received’t happen,” however conceded that, “who is aware of?”
In the meantime, the UK shuttered its embassy in Iran’s capital Tehran and evacuated its workers. Iran temporarily closed off its airspace on Wednesday.

