Iran's internet flickers back on despite judicial halt, reports claim
Iran has experienced a partial restoration of internet connectivity after 88 days of blackout, following a presidential order. However, a court has suspended this order, creating uncertainty about the future of internet access. Conflicting reports indicate that while some connections are being reestablished, the situation remains fluid and dependent on ongoing judicial reviews.
- ▪President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the reopening of the international internet, but a court has suspended this order.
- ▪The Administrative Justice Court accepted complaints against the cyberspace committee's founding document, halting its enforcement.
- ▪Reports indicate that fixed-line internet is being reconnected, with hopes for full access within 24 hours.
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