Iran has now been offline for more than 100 hours, with internet connectivity reported at just 1% of normal levels as regional tensions escalate, NetBlocks said.


“Update: Iran has now been offline for 100 hours. Metrics show internet connectivity flatlining at 1% of ordinary levels as the regional conflict escalates,” the monitoring group said in a statement, Caliber.Az reports.






The blackout marks the second nationwide internet shutdown this year, following a similar disruption in January during which thousands lost their lives.


By Sabina Mammadli