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17 Jan 2026, 04:21

Internet monitoring data (NetBlocks) shows that early on Saturday, January 27, after more than 200 hours of widespread and complete internet shutdown in Iran, user connectivity has seen a very slight increase.

However, the overall access level remains around 2% of normal conditions, and there are no signs of a widespread return of the internet.

Experts say that this limited increase only covers a small part of government infrastructure and specific networks, while public user access remains nearly blocked.

The internet shutdown in Iran is one of the longest communication restrictions in recent years and has raised concerns among human rights organizations and advocates for internet freedom.

Meanwhile, some domestic users in Iran have become active on social media in a limited capacity.
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