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24 Apr 2026, 13:59

NetBlocks, the international organization monitoring the state of the internet worldwide, announced in its latest update on Friday, April 23, that the internet in Iran has been cut off for over 1,320 hours, and there is still no access to international internet on the fifty-sixth day.

This international organization noted regarding the internet shutdown in Iran: "While reports of executions are concerning, the longest recorded internet outage in the world continues."

NetBlocks had previously stated that this is the most severe and longest disruption of users' access to international internet by a government that has ever occurred.

On the forty-ninth day of the internet shutdown in Iran, Fazlollah Ranjbar, a member of the Social Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, stated on Friday that restoring it for the public is not "in the best interest" and said: "It may not be advisable for the internet to be accessible in such conditions, and it might somehow create a ground for other issues."
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