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Iran Internet Blackout Enters 47th Day Amid Ongoing Conflict

Apr 15, 2026 04:02 AM CT Tehran, Iran cyber,infrastructure,internal-security,iran

Summary

Iran's internet blackout has persisted for over 1,100 hours, marking the 47th day of restricted connectivity. This prolonged disruption likely serves to control information flow and prevent coordination among domestic opposition or external actors during heightened regional tensions. While not a direct military strike, the blackout reflects internal security measures tied to the broader conflict environment.

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Iran’s internet blackout is now entering its 47th day

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Iran NEUTRAL

Maintained internet blackout for 47 days to control information flow during regional conflict

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