Iran internet blackout now longest nation-scale shutdown on record, NetBlocks says


Internet monitor NetBlocks said Iran’s blackout has now become the longest nation-scale internet shutdown on record in any country, entering its 37th consecutive day after 864 hours.
It said Iran was the first country to have had internet connectivity and then effectively revert to a national network, unlike countries such as North Korea, which have remained internationally isolated without passing through the same connected phase.
NetBlocks added that other prolonged or severe disruptions, including in Myanmar, Sudan, Kashmir and Tigray, as well as wartime damage in places such as Ukraine and Gaza, had caused lengthy reductions in connectivity, but said no war was known to have sent an entire country offline.