Internet outages in Iran have entered their second week, leaving society isolated.

Significant issues with the internet network continue in Iran. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
According to the latest data from the international monitoring service NetBlocks, access to the global web in the country has remained restricted for over two hundred hours. This prolonged outage has nearly completely cut off the population's direct contact with the outside world, plunging society into isolation.
Despite the technical infrastructure in the country continuing to operate, ordinary citizens now have access only to an internal network that is under strict state control. The internet outage has entered its second week and is approaching its ninth day.
This situation is having a significant negative impact on daily life, commerce, and educational processes. As previously reported, due to these severe restrictions, nearly 90 million people living in Iran have been cut off from the global information space.
Citizens have been deprived of the information sources necessary to understand society and the world. This situation is also making it difficult to monitor and analyze events within the country.
The incident is being widely covered by the media and has attracted the attention of the international community. Let us closely monitor how the situation develops in the coming days.





