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Iran has experienced a nationwide internet blackout that has persisted for more than 72 hours. According to internet monitoring organization NetBlocks, connectivity levels have dropped to approximately 1 percent of normal, severely restricting online access across the country.

The blackout has affected both mobile and fixed-line internet services, impacting communication, business operations, and access to information. Authorities have not officially disclosed the reasons behind the shutdown, prompting widespread speculation about its motives amid ongoing political and social tensions.

This prolonged outage marks one of the most extensive internet restrictions in Iran in recent years. Human rights groups and industry analysts have voiced concerns over the implications for freedom of expression and the potential impediment to emergency responses. The situation continues to develop, with no official statements on the duration or justification of the blackout.

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