Iran restores connectivity to create ‘limited amount of relief,’ censorship remains
The Islamic Republic has restored some internet connectivity, though usage levels remain below those recorded before the January protests, Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at the network intelligence platform Kentik, told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday.
“This data just shows that the overall amount of traffic is less than pre Jan 8th levels and even less than the level we saw during the Jan 27 - Feb 28 period of partial restoration,” Madory said, sharing a graph dating back to December 15.
Both Netblocks and Kentik reported a "partial" restoration of connectivity on Tuesday, though banned platforms such as Instagram, X/Twitter, and YouTube remain blocked, according to international media reports.
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