Iran Internet Access Remains Restricted Amid Ongoing Connectivity Issues
Iran continues to face significant internet connectivity restrictions, with limited international access reported since late February.

Iran has experienced severe restrictions to international internet access since late February, according to multiple reports. The connectivity issues have persisted for months, significantly limiting Iranians' ability to access global online services and communicate with the outside world.
The internet blackout began in the context of broader regional tensions that escalated in late February. Iranian authorities have maintained tight control over digital communications, with international connectivity largely severed during this period.
The restrictions have drawn attention from media and policy observers, who note the significant impact on Iran's population. Former Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian, who previously reported from Iran before being imprisoned there, has highlighted the importance of internet access for potential social and political transformation within the country.
The ongoing connectivity issues represent part of a broader pattern of internet restrictions that Iranian authorities have implemented during periods of domestic unrest or international tension. The current blackout is among the most extensive and prolonged in recent years.
While some reports suggest limited restoration of services, the extent and timing of any improvements to international internet access remain unclear. The situation continues to affect millions of Iranians who rely on internet connectivity for communication, business, and access to information.