Internet monitor FilterWatch warns that authorities are trying to cut the country off from international connectivity.
In our news wrap Thursday, internet and phone service were almost completely shut off in Iran amid widening protests over the state of the country's economy, Ukrainian emergency crews raced to restore ...
There should be no expectation of reopening international internet access, and even afterwards, users’ access to ...
The widespread blackout in response to protests reflects the Iranian regime’s dangerous embrace of digital isolation as a ...
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Iran's internet shutdown reaches unprecedented dimensions. The regime reportedly plans to permanently disconnect the country from the internet.
Iranian authorities cut off phone service and internet access Thursday in the capital and in several parts of the country as mass protests and chanting against the government continue, with dozens of ...
Tehran went from ‘halal internet’ to near-total blackout but activists have smuggled in Starlink devices to get information ...
People in Iran have been having difficulties accessing internet services, mostly foreign websites and messaging apps like WhatsApp. According to The New York Times and NBC News, it was the ...
On Wednesday, China went through what seemed like a digital blackout that lasted about an hour. Internet connections between China and the rest of the world were disrupted, and millions of users found ...
United Airlines started rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi last month with fanfare. But it has had to disable the service on roughly two dozen planes to address problems with static interference. United ...