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24 Mar 2026, 12:23

NetBlocks, the independent internet monitoring organization, announced that the internet shutdown in Iran has exceeded 576 hours, marking the twenty-fifth day of internet blackout for the people of Iran.

The internet disruption during wartime, when citizens' need for security and health alerts increases, has posed numerous challenges for internet users in Iran.

NetBlocks stated on its "X" account: "The internet outage in Iran has entered its twenty-fifth day after 576 hours, isolating the people from the world."

The organization also referred to users who utilize the "white line" to amplify the voice of the Islamic Republic, labeling them as "narrative controllers of the government." NetBlocks further noted: "These actions deprive the citizens of Iran of vital updates and the ability to hear voices in the global arena."
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