Iran’s nationwide internet blackout has entered its tenth day, with connectivity at about 1% of normal levels after more than 216 hours, according to internet monitoring organisation NetBlocks.


In a statement, NetBlocks said that as regional hostilities intensify, around 90 million people in Iran remain cut off from the global internet under a state-imposed shutdown, Caliber.Az reports. 






The group reported that national connectivity remains at about 1% of ordinary levels, leaving most residents unable to access international online services or communicate freely with the outside world.


By Sabina Mammadli