
Turkey's Anadolu Agency reports Tehran has begun a phased restoration of international internet connectivity following an extended disruption
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Turkey's Anadolu Agency reported that Iran has begun restoring access to international internet networks on a phased basis, following a disruption lasting several consecutive months during which citizens were cut off from international digital platforms and services.
The agency did not disclose the detailed reasons behind the earlier shutdown, nor did it specify which services have been reactivated or which geographic areas are covered by the initial phase of restoration.
Iran operates one of the region's most stringent internet control infrastructures, with authorities regularly throttling or completely blocking access to international platforms during periods of internal unrest.
The move comes amid mounting international scrutiny of Iranian policies on internet freedom and the right to access information — an issue that draws widespread criticism from human rights organizations and international bodies concerned with press freedom and freedom of expression.