BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Iranian internet partiall
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 27 May 2026 10:23:07 -0500
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'The internet is not connected'  Iran's 88-day blackout begins to lift, but
traffic remains under 50%

Date:
Wed, 27 May 2026 13:39:30 +0000

Internet in Iran is partially restored. But experts aren't ready to celebrate
yet, warning that "it's too early" to say that the longest shutdown the
country has ever recorded is over:  The internet in Iran is slowly being
restored after a " near-complete shutdown " was enforced on February 28 at 
the onset of the conflict with the US and Israel. 

Irans first vice president, Mohammad Reza Aref, took to the long-blocked
social media platform X to share the news. This followed a report on Monday
that Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian had issued an order to reopen
international internet access. "In line with the esteemed presidents mission
and in fulfillment of the governments promise, the first step toward free and
regulated access to cyberspace has been taken," Reza Aref wrote on X on
Tuesday.

The lifting of restrictions has been confirmed on both fixed and mobile
connections by various internet watchdogs, including Cloudflare Radar.
However, Iran's internet experts are not ready to celebrate just yet. 

Amir Rashidi, Director of Internet Security and Digital Rights at the Miaan
Group, warned that "the internet is not connected," with traffic well under
50% of normal levels. "The disruption volume on the network is very high,"
Rashidi wrote on X on Wednesday . 

Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Kentik, echoed this assessment,
comparing the partial internet restoration to the fluctuating network
conditions seen between the first wave of internet restrictions begun on
January 8 and the February 28 shutdown.  Talking to
TechRadar, Madory confirmed that in the past day, traffic volume topped out 
at around 41% of normal levels. "This is also lower than what we were seeing
during the partial restoration between Jan 27 and Feb 28," he added. 

Full internet restoration will likely be a slow process. On Tuesday, the
Guardian reported that Irans communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, had 
said confirmed that restoring the internet would happen gradually. The
internet shutdown isn't over yet People in Iran have been living in digital
darkness for 88 consecutive days, marking the longest internet shutdown in 
the country's history. 

While the easing of restrictions is a much-needed development, Rashidi warned
that "it's too early to say the shutdown is over," arguing the move may only
be an attempt to generate "a limited sense of public relief."

Madory also dubbed the partial restoration of the internet "a very positive
development," in a bid to provide "limited relief" to the people of Iran. 
"But the country is still a long way from returning to pre-January 8 levels 
of connectivity," Madory told TechRadar. 

However, residents are not wasting any time finding ways to get back online.
Proton VPN , a popular free VPN service , has already recorded massive spikes
in signups from the country beginning Tuesday afternoon.  According to
previous reports , Iran is moving toward a permanent whitelisting system. In
this scenario, it would mean most of the country's 90 million citizens would
only be able to access a small list of state-approved websites and apps
making the use of a VPN significantly harder, if not impossible. 

 Data from Kentik suggests that limited connectivity had already been 
restored to a privileged few, such as government officials, loyalists, and
select businesses, as early as April. 

It remains difficult to determine exactly which platforms are accessible or
which connections are fully stable at this stage. Talking to TechRadar, 
Madory said he doesn't expect full internet access to get back anytime soon. 

Limited connections, Madory explains, may cause VPN services and other
censorship circumvention tools to fail. "And that may be an objective," he
added.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/the-internet-is-not-connect
ed-irans-88-day-blackout-begins-to-lift-but-traffic-remains-under-50-percent

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