Tehran, Iran – Iran’s state-imposed near-total web shutdown is now the longest nationwide blackout on document in any nation, in keeping with a world monitor.
Connectivity to the worldwide web has been at round one p.c of pre-war ranges since shortly after the USA and Israel launched their battle on Iran on February 28, in keeping with NetBlocks.
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One other 20-day web shutdown was imposed in January, when 1000’s had been killed during nationwide protests, which means that almost all Iranian civilians have now spent near two-thirds of 2026 in digital darkness – with solely a restricted and at instances sluggish intranet serving to supply some primary companies and permit entry to state-run information and messaging companies.
“Iran is the primary nation to have had web connectivity after which subsequently misplaced it by reverting to a nationwide community,” NetBlocks mentioned on Sunday.
It added that whereas Myanmar, Sudan, Kashmir and Tigray have had incidents of longer intermittent blackouts, none has skilled a state-imposed shutdown at this scale for this lengthy.
No wars, together with these in Ukraine and Gaza, have been identified to “have despatched a whole nation offline” like Iran, the monitor mentioned.
Through the January shutdown, the federal government mentioned that many on-line companies couldn’t survive greater than three weeks of being disconnected, and that the beleaguered economic system was haemorrhaging tens of thousands and thousands of {dollars} in direct damages every day, to not point out the untold oblique and cumulative results of a nationwide blackout.
Greater than 5 weeks into the battle, the federal government has not defined the way it expects the remnants of the nation’s battered digital sector and its globally remoted economic system to get by means of the approaching months and years, even when a extremely unlikely diplomatic breakthrough stops the battle quickly.
“There was a wave of layoffs in January, which I survived, however I didn’t survive this newest wave,” mentioned Kamran, a product designer at a expertise agency in Karaj close to Tehran, who was informed he was let go on Saturday, the primary day of the working week after the Nowruz holidays.
He informed Al Jazeera that he has discovered a neighborhood group the place folks say what abilities they’ve and others assist match them with any job alternatives, however mentioned he was extraordinarily involved concerning the prospects of discovering gainful employment within the foreseeable future as a result of massive variety of different folks wanting.
A senior information analyst at a Tehran-based agency who requested to stay nameless mentioned that his firm agreed to supply decrease pay raises than anticipated for the brand new Persian yr, so it could not be compelled to downsize any workers for now.
“However the bosses are solely doing three-month contracts, so there’s a prevailing sense that many individuals should go after that point is up,” he informed Al Jazeera.
The devastating bombing of Iran’s high metal factories, petrochemical corporations and different civilian infrastructure can be anticipated to exacerbate financial situations that had been already outlined by rampant inflation and excessive unemployment lengthy earlier than the battle.
Fearful about web and electrical energy
The minority of Iranians from contained in the nation who’re related to the web are both immediately permitted – or whitelisted – by the state, or have paid exorbitant quantities to purchase proxy connections that at instances final for hours earlier than being taken down by the authorities.
As authorities spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani put it final month, the federal government is just permitting those that can “get the voice out” to have web. That has included high officers, state-affiliated figures and entities, and information businesses.
A few of the whitelisted, and even among the disconnected state supporters, write on X or the remark sections of native information websites working with the intranet that they’re blissful to accommodate the state of affairs, which they deem to be a necessity for instances of battle.
Left in the dead of night with a extremely unsure future, many don’t share the identical sentiment.
One other Tehran resident informed Al Jazeera that she and several other buddies had a get-together at dwelling final night time to share updates gleaned from transient intervals of connectivity, state tv, foreign-based satellite tv for pc tv networks, and limitless telephone calls and textual content messages whereas state supporters congregate in mosques and metropolis squares.
“A few of us had been laid off; all of us had been nervous about whether or not we may have electrical energy later this week, not to mention what may occur in one other month,” she mentioned. “Artemis II has a stay feed from the moon, however we are able to’t entry Google search or AI, and have to consider what to do when the water pumps cease working when the ability goes out.”
After the USA bombed a newly built bridge west of Tehran, US President Donald Trump vowed to assault energy vegetation and extra bridges on Tuesday, in an effort to persuade Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to cease blocking the Strait of Hormuz – one thing it has firmly rejected.

‘Web Professional’
Iranian authorities have taken steps in direction of implementing a tiered web system, indicating that they intend to maintain in place extreme restrictions even after the battle.
A “information to connect with worldwide web for companies” has been circulated amongst some enterprise communities, urging these to determine contact with an official account on a state-run messaging app referred to as Bale to ship paperwork and apply.
Quite a lot of journalists reported receiving textual content messages from an unknown sender titled “Web Professional”, which contained a registry hyperlink with a high telecommunications supplier for individuals who want to have connectivity sooner or later.
On the identical time, one other outstanding state-linked telecoms service has additionally launched steps required to register for its personal model of “Web Professional”, which might be bought within the type of one-year information packages costing greater than regular service packages.
Web service suppliers have additionally not refunded prospects or lowered their value plans despite the fact that they don’t seem to be offering entry to the worldwide web. Some customers have reported through the battle that their cellular information packages have been depleting even faster than when the worldwide web was related.
The administration of President Masoud Pezeshkian, which had made unblocking Iran’s web panorama a central marketing campaign promise lower than two years in the past, has not supplied an official rationalization for the shutdown.
