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Iran 30 Days Into Internet Blackout, Isolating Millions Amid War

Staff Writer with AFP by Staff Writer with AFP
03/30/26
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An Iranian man speaks on a cell phone and walks past the ruins of buildings that are destroyed during the U.S.-Israeli military campaign that strikes a residential area on March 9, in Tehran, Iran, on March 12, 2026.

An Iranian man speaks on a cell phone and walks past the ruins of buildings that are destroyed during the U.S.-Israeli military campaign that strikes a residential area on March 9, in Tehran, Iran, on March 12, 2026. Photo: Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via AFP

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Iran’s nationwide internet blackout was on its 30th consecutive day on Sunday, leaving millions cut off from information and communication since the war with the US and Israel began.

“Iran’s internet blackout has now entered day 30 as the nationwide censorship measure continues into its fifth week after 696 hours,” internet monitoring group NetBlocks said on X on Sunday.

While the domestic intranet remains operational – supporting local messaging apps, banking platforms and other services  – access to the global internet has been severely restricted.

Many Iranians have been left with little choice but to rely on state-controlled platforms and costly alternatives to stay in touch with loved ones.

“Being without internet is really hard. When even foreign TV channels are cut off due to signal interference, we don’t have access to any news except the state TV,” said Arshia, a marketing manager in Tehran.

“We get updates from friends and family by phone, but it’s very difficult, we’re constantly stressed,” added the 37-year-old.

“Our biggest concern now is that they might not reconnect the internet at all, and we could end up becoming like North Korea. Holding onto hope is really hard. The only thing we can do now is spend all our time together as a family.”

AFP journalists in Paris have been able to contact residents in Iran primarily via WhatsApp or Telegram during short bursts of connectivity, through virtual private networks.

Maryam, a 33-year-old private sector employee, said the first weeks of the shutdown were especially difficult.

“It was very hard at the beginning of the war. I had no connection with my family in another city except phone calls,” she said.

“Now we use an Iranian messaging app and can make video calls. It’s not great, but we are managing in these terrible times.”

For many, particularly those with loved ones outside Iran, communication has become both limited and expensive.

Milad, a 27-year-old clothes salesman, said he has struggled to stay in touch with relatives abroad.

“My family lives in Turkey, and I have no way of communicating with them online,” he said.

“I have to make direct phone calls, which are very expensive, so I rarely hear from them.”

Restrictions have also narrowed access to information, with users largely confined to domestic platforms and local media, offering only a partial picture of events.

Iran has previously imposed internet blackouts during periods of unrest, including for several weeks during nationwide protests in January and during a 12-day war with Israel in June.

Following the January unrest, access had partially resumed, though it remained heavily filtered and restricted, before being largely cut off again after the outbreak of the current war on February 28.

Some users have managed limited workarounds, though connectivity remains highly unstable.

Hanieh, a 31-year-old ceramist in Tehran, said she regained partial access after nearly two weeks.

“I managed to find a workaround with so much difficulty,” she said, adding that the connection remained unreliable.

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