Iran’s Pezeshkian Orders End to 90-Day International Internet Blackout
- Source
- Reuters
- Time
- 8:38 PM
- Weight
- 94/100
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued a formal directive to lift restrictions on international internet access, ending a period of heightened digital isolation that lasted approximately 90 days. The order, directed at the Supreme Council of Cyberspace, aims to restore broader connectivity to global platforms and services.
This decision aligns with Pezeshkian’s previous campaign pledges to address the country's stringent internet filtering policies and reduce the digital barriers facing its citizens. The move is expected to alleviate significant operational challenges for the domestic tech sector and businesses that rely on international digital tools and communication channels.