Iran's President Orders Restoration of International Internet Access After 87 Days
Iran's President Orders Reopening of International Internet Access, State Media Reports
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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the reopening of international internet access, which has been restricted for 87 days. This decision comes as most Iranians have struggled to access the worldwide web, relying on costly VPNs to bypass restrictions.
- 01Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the reopening of international internet access.
- 02The internet has been largely inaccessible to most Iranians for 87 days.
- 03Only a few citizens have managed to use expensive VPNs to access the web.
- 04The announcement was reported by state media, citing the head of public relations at the Communications Ministry.
- 05The move marks a significant shift in Iran's internet policy amid ongoing restrictions.
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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has directed the reopening of international internet access, according to state media reports. This decision follows a prolonged period during which most Iranians have been unable to access the worldwide web for 87 days. The restrictions have forced many to rely on costly virtual private networks (VPNs) to circumvent the limitations. The announcement was made by the head of public relations at Iran’s Communications Ministry, signaling a potential easing of internet censorship in the country. The situation has raised concerns about digital freedom and access in Iran.
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The reopening of international internet access could significantly improve digital communication and access to information for Iranians.
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