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Live data showed a partial restoration of internet connectivity inIran, Internet monitoring group NetBlocks stated on Tuesday, while Iraniantelevision announced the full return of unrestricted international internetaccess through the state telecommunications company.
The announcement followed official directives to lift restrictionsimposed by authorities in Tehran, which had caused a prolonged disruptionlasting nearly 90 days during the US-Israeli war against Iran.
President Masoud Pezeshkian had ordered the restoration of access tointernational websites and online services.
Mohammad Reza Aref, Iran’s first vice president, said the governmenthad taken “a first step toward free and organized access to cyberspace,” addingthat the measure fulfilled commitments previously made to Iranian citizens.
According to DataReportal figures for the end of 2025, Iran has about73.8 million internet users, representing an internet penetration rate of 79.6%of the population.
Reuters quoted Afshin Kolahi, head of the Knowledge Economy Committeeat the Iran Chamber of Commerce, as saying that direct losses caused by theinternet shutdown ranged between $30 million and $40 million per day. He addedthat total losses reached nearly $80 million daily when indirect economiceffects were included.
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